Anonymous wrote:Blessed. No, you're a combo of lucky and doing what was needed to get to what you're talking about. Blessed implies that you somehow think God chose you over others
Anonymous wrote:Comfy.
Why can't you just say comfortable? Why is everyone speaking like a toddler? Also: yummy. Are you two? Is your vocabulary that limited?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyways
On here (as in, I posted a question on here)
Every time I read that I think the poster is too personally invested and thinks it's an actual close community of people. (Not usually seen on DCUM but other platforms/forums.)
Anonymous wrote:Oh my God
It’s swearing, and I personally feel offended when people say that.
The Third Commandment says, “ Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.”
Anonymous wrote:Oh my God
It’s swearing, and I personally feel offended when people say that.
The Third Commandment says, “ Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.”
Anonymous wrote:Oh my God
It’s swearing, and I personally feel offended when people say that.
The Third Commandment says, “ Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Six seven
I’m afraid to google what is lol
Never heard it.
Anonymous wrote:"Can I get..." when ordering something at a restaurant. You won't be going into that hot, greasy kitchen to *get* the hamburger. The employee behind the counter will be getting it for you.
Anonymous wrote:If I go to a restaurant and there’s something on the menu like “Big Bob’s Platter” I can’t order it. Or anything like gravy, omg, terrible word. Oh, or, I went to a famous BBQ place recently and they asked me lean or moist, and I ordered lean because I just cannot say moist, even though I wanted moist. Today I went to Raising Cane’s and had to order from a guy who was pretty cute, I wanted the three finger combo but there’s no way I could say that to him so I panicked and ordered a kid’s meal. Similar, during COVID I went to Walmart to get toilet paper, and they had a setup where you had to ask an employee and they’d get it from the back. The employee was this completely gorgeous man, and I could not bring myself to ask him for toilet paper, so I left.
Anonymous wrote:Bruh —it sounds to me lazy speech. I see it as an indicator of low intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome in.