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Topic: Post the term/terms you find the most annoying to read and explain why. - page 2. (Read 2006 times)

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Organic (in the context of food)
Unless you eat rocks, all food is organic.

Natural
Again, with the strange exception of "artificial chemicals" made by mixing natural chemicals with other natural chemicals, all food is natural, even if you do eat rocks. Just don't eat rocks containing lead, asbestos, or uranium. Despite being 100% natural, these rocks are not healthy snacks.
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Unremorsefully.

Because Atlas.

Then, I got you beat all to hell with "..." because of...
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Unremorsefully.

Because Atlas.
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Guess what?
The only suitable response is "what?"

I remember the first time I lived down south and heard the phrase, "Heard that!" I recall thinking to myself, "I hope so! I thought I did a pretty good job enunciating with a clear voice."

Or the first time I heard, "Do what?" I recall that she should have asked, "Do where?" taking into consideration the vernacular, for the discussion was centered around a place and not a doing anything.

~Bruno~
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Guess what?
The only suitable response is "what?"
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That said/That being said

There was this Afro-American on the Weather Channel that used that line at least six times during each time he was on the air. Unfortunately, I now find myself using it a tad to often. That said, when is this damn heat going to pass?

~Bruno~
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I'll start.

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Hacked/Hacker/Hack
Legit

Why?

Hacked/Hack/Hacker is used so many times in the incorrect way. Even on tv, when I see or hear the word Hack/Hacked/Hacker, it is always, I mean always used wrong, I'd like to bash it with fire. I'd prefer, if something bad happened, the correct term would be crack/cracked/cracker. I believe good programmers that do good are hackers, programming, etc. Bad people that use the computers to infiltrate I consider crackers.

As for legit, maybe because I've read it so many times, I'm not sure. A new terminology needs to be invented to take this term out.

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