Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do use nom nom nom and woot occasionally. What I hate is gratuitous cursing, especially the f bomb and anything related to jesus. It's offensive for the sake of being offensive and serves no useful purpose other than to underscore your own lack of social grace. Nom nom nom and woot may be irritating but they are in no way offensive.
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Cursing serves a purpose many times.
Nomnomnom is exclusively for morons, and therefore it IS offensive to my ears, exactly like poor grammar would be
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do use nom nom nom and woot occasionally. What I hate is gratuitous cursing, especially the f bomb and anything related to jesus. It's offensive for the sake of being offensive and serves no useful purpose other than to underscore your own lack of social grace. Nom nom nom and woot may be irritating but they are in no way offensive.
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Cursing serves a purpose many times.
Nomnomnom is exclusively for morons, and therefore it IS offensive to my ears, exactly like poor grammar would be
As a Christian , I believe people saying "Jesus Christ! " and " God D***" breaks a commandment. On the other hand... It is also flattering because they know the name of Jesus has power and gets attention without being threatening. They don't say Allah , Buddha , atheist , earth or sun. They know where the power is .
As an atheist, I agree with you. Words like 'goddammit' have more power in American society than plain 'dammit'precisely because of (millions of) people like you. So that is why -- although I have zero affinity for Jesus myself -- I tend to throw thst word into the mix when I curse. It ups the ante for listeners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate when women call their husband "baby". Especially in front of other people. Always grosses me out.
+1 but I feel the same way when husbands call their wives "baby". So skin-crawling either way.
Anonymous wrote:I hate when women call their husband "baby". Especially in front of other people. Always grosses me out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do use nom nom nom and woot occasionally. What I hate is gratuitous cursing, especially the f bomb and anything related to jesus. It's offensive for the sake of being offensive and serves no useful purpose other than to underscore your own lack of social grace. Nom nom nom and woot may be irritating but they are in no way offensive.
+1
-1
Cursing serves a purpose many times.
Nomnomnom is exclusively for morons, and therefore it IS offensive to my ears, exactly like poor grammar would be
Anonymous wrote:I do use nom nom nom and woot occasionally. What I hate is gratuitous cursing, especially the f bomb and anything related to jesus. It's offensive for the sake of being offensive and serves no useful purpose other than to underscore your own lack of social grace. Nom nom nom and woot may be irritating but they are in no way offensive.
Anonymous wrote:I hate it when adults still refer to their grandparents by their childhood nicknames ie. meemah, bubby, .etc

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do use nom nom nom and woot occasionally. What I hate is gratuitous cursing, especially the f bomb and anything related to jesus. It's offensive for the sake of being offensive and serves no useful purpose other than to underscore your own lack of social grace. Nom nom nom and woot may be irritating but they are in no way offensive.
+1
-1
Cursing serves a purpose many times.
Nomnomnom is exclusively for morons, and therefore it IS offensive to my ears, exactly like poor grammar would be
As a Christian , I believe people saying "Jesus Christ! " and " God D***" breaks a commandment. On the other hand... It is also flattering because they know the name of Jesus has power and gets attention without being threatening. They don't say Allah , Buddha , atheist , earth or sun. They know where the power is .
Anonymous wrote:I hate "ditto" and "little one".