You know what really grinds my gears

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Imagine if he wanted to shave his Pubes, would have to be pretty careful ;)
 
BUMP!

when people say, "I could care less". If you "could care less" that implies you care to begin with. The correct way to say it would be- I couldn't care less.
 
BUMP!

when people say, "I could care less". If you "could care less" that implies you care to begin with. The correct way to say it would be- I couldn't care less.

That is really annoying - and it doesn't make any sense if you think about it!
 
Going in the site toilet after someone and then being faced with mud alley

Our weather which one minute is freezing the next its bloody 25c

Stepping in dog $hite, or any $hite tbh

Maintaining my 8 inch one eyed yogurt slinger, :spy so much of it to take care of.
 
when people say, "I could care less". If you "could care less" that implies you care to begin with. The correct way to say it would be- I couldn't care less.

Tbh I've only ever heard people say "I couldn't care less". According to this the one that you're saying annoys you is a US adaption of it.
 
Going in the site toilet after someone and then being faced with mud alley

Our weather which one minute is freezing the next its bloody 25c

Stepping in dog $hite, or any $hite tbh

Maintaining my 8 inch one eyed yogurt slinger, :spy so much of it to take care of.

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Tbh I've only ever heard people say "I couldn't care less". According to this the one that you're saying annoys you is a US adaption of it.

Yep, it's very common in the US - I don't hear it much in England.
 
If you want another US'ism, then addicting is one. It's consistently used out of context to the point where it's not really even a word :p (it is, but it was a medical term, not a bloody verb).

Addicting. The only way that makes sense is if you say it in a slow and slight Jamaican accent, and are referring to the issues Lee has to struggle with daily. It's a-dic-ting.
 
If you want another US'ism, then addicting is one. It's consistently used out of context to the point where it's not really even a word :p (it is, but it was a medical term, not a bloody verb).

Addicting. The only way that makes sense is if you say it in a slow and slight Jamaican accent, and are referring to the issues Lee has to struggle with daily. It's a-dic-ting.

Addicting - yep, that's definitely another one. It's 'addictive', FFS!
 
If you want another US'ism, then addicting is one. It's consistently used out of context to the point where it's not really even a word :p (it is, but it was a medical term, not a bloody verb).

Addicting. The only way that makes sense is if you say it in a slow and slight Jamaican accent, and are referring to the issues Lee has to struggle with daily. It's a-dic-ting.


A/dic/ting is better with an Irish accent as in....

farting (something not in close proxomity)

melting (something belonging to a former Spice Girl)

hurting (Belonging to Ben the chariot rider)

ad nauseum
 
Prefer the slower drawl of the Caribean accent though. Breaks the words up more ;)
 
Prefer the slower drawl of the Caribean accent though. Breaks the words up more ;)


Yeah reminds me of the silly little joke: what did the Jamacian General say as he woke up on the morn of the battle: Ah see de feat starin me in de face......
 
White boys who talk like black boys, using the N word, it sounds stupid
 
black boys who talk like white boys.

Obama is a faker, I want to hear his natural ghetto dialect in his next speech.
 

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