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By Bruvva
#499016
The misuse of "appeal" that seems to be creeping in to English. As in "people are appealing their sentences". No - you appeal against or to or you make an appeal.

Stupid Americanisms.
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By Yudster
#499017
Sorry Ben. Goodness knows you tried. Hope you'll soon be able to put it behind you and make the most of the future. You've got a lot to do, and you will enjoy doing it.

I agree with Bruvva and would like to add the increasing misuse by TV sports commentators (and many others) of the non-word "laxadaisical" when they actually mean "lackadaisical".
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By chrysostom
#499018
Irritatingly, dictionaries are also expanded the meaning of 'literally' to include "Used to acknowledge that something is not literally true but is used for emphasis or to express strong feeling."

Ben, I wasn't saying it'll be easy - but there'll come a day where you won't miss her. Hopefully you're able to cut her clean out of your life, just don't have a breakdown and blog about your heartbreak like I did!

edit. I sound like the 2000's version of a 90's kid.
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By Nicola_Red
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chrysostom wrote:Irritatingly, dictionaries are also expanded the meaning of 'literally' to include "Used to acknowledge that something is not literally true but is used for emphasis or to express strong feeling."


That is so annoying. In fact it literally makes me want to scream.

chrysostom wrote:Ben, I wasn't saying it'll be easy - but there'll come a day where you won't miss her. Hopefully you're able to cut her clean out of your life, just don't have a breakdown and blog about your heartbreak like I did!


Also don't keep going to see her band under the guise of 'supporting your friends', seeing her there with her new partner and making yourself thoroughly miserable for a year. It seems unlikely she's in a band, but that's my best advice from my last breakup :)

Strangely I ran into my former fiance in the street a week ago. We had a nice chat about what we're doing now and about his girlfriend and my wedding plans. There was a time when I thought that would never be possible, but it's taken almost eight years to get to that point!
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By Yudster
#499020
chrysostom wrote:Ben, I wasn't saying it'll be easy - but there'll come a day where you won't miss her.


Ben, this isn't meant to make you feel better now, but if you can, hold on to the idea that one day, maybe not that far off, you will find yourself looking back on now and thinking "wow, that was a really shit time" - which will mean it will be over, and you will be in a good place again. It WILL happen, I guarantee it. Like I said, that doesn't make now any less painful, but it does help you remember that it won't last.
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By Bruvva
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Nicola_Red wrote:
chrysostom wrote:Irritatingly, dictionaries are also expanded the meaning of 'literally' to include "Used to acknowledge that something is not literally true but is used for emphasis or to express strong feeling."


That is so annoying. In fact it literally makes me want to scream.





Yes, "literally" has, quite literally, become its own antonym, figuratively. We'll just be communicating with each other via grunts at this rate.
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By neilt0
#499049
I did an interview for a trade mag, they quoted me somewhat out of context and used that as the lead for the article, making me look like a bit of a tool. Oh well, it's only my career.
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By dimtimjim
#499080
bmstinton93 wrote: Had a major break up about a month ago and I'm still massively suffering over it.


yes, I had heard. Sorry to hear that Benji.

bmstinton93 wrote: I didn't do a single thing wrong


Much as I love you fella, don't go believing that in your own head. Even if the only thing you did wrong was not be the person she wanted, you still did wrong in some way.

All this REALLY means is she, clearly, wasn't the one for you. However much you may have liked/loved her, if she doesn't feel the same, she simply isn't 'the one' for you.

Trust me, there will be someone out there who is as equally (to your mind) suitable but who also loves the ass off you.

Nothing anyone can say will lessen the pain you are feeling right now, but it will dwindle in time and you will find more love elsewhere.

Chin up buddy, at least you're still young and have your looks (well... :wink: ). And if things get really baron, you can always come dogging with me n Badger... Hmmmmok?
By bmstinton93
#499128
So I've just found out Katie left me for a 28 year old that she works with... I've known it for weeks but only just found proof! Could not be more fuming and upset!
By bmstinton93
#499130
I saw dodgy texts being exchanged in the last couple of weeks so potentially. Was Facebook official on the 3rd August 13 days after she left me because 'she didn't want a relationship' and 'wasn't happy'
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By The Deadly
#499131
Well depending on your violence level you should have him dealt with. In saying that she could have been really deceptive and denied all knowledge of you to him.

Either way you are better off out of it. Just get on Plenty Of Fish and have some fun for a while, see what's out there.
By bmstinton93
#499132
Argh I kinda wish I had but I've never met him and the only way I would ever find him would be in his workplace... Plus he's 8 years older than me. Tbh I've never been violent in my life but tonight I have felt real bad feelings of angerness.
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By Bonanzoid
#499133
Ben, you need to pay less attention to her. Sorry you've had an arduous breakup, but following her every move and documenting it is not going to make a shitty situation any easier.
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By Bruvva
#499135
chrysostom wrote:Bonan's right. Hit a strip club and drink heavily.


Indeed - Ye Olde Axe in London, ask for Eva and say I sent you.
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By chrysostom
#499137
A feminist on twitter decided to tweet my work telling them that I'm racist and a bad representation of the company.

This was because I said that all races (including caucasians) are susceptible to racial prejudice.

This will be an awkward one tomorrow.
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By The Deadly
#499138
it's basic freedom of speech 101. As long as you didn't mention your company directly within a tweet then you have nothing to worry about.
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By Topher
#499139
I disagree with Chrysostom fundamentally on his point, but he is absolutely NOT racist and the idea that he is is absurd. I would never ever tweet his employer, even if I knew who they were, about him, even though I disagree with his argument - that is stupid.
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By dimtimjim
#499140
Topher wrote: that is stupid.


+1
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By Yudster
#499141
Topher wrote:I disagree with Chrysostom fundamentally on his point, but he is absolutely NOT racist and the idea that he is is absurd. I would never ever tweet his employer, even if I knew who they were, about him, even though I disagree with his argument - that is stupid.


I have experienced racial discrimination in this country, although I wouldn't call it racism. Many years ago, between giving up my job and home in a lovely part of London and moving back to Colchester, I moved for a few months to a much less lovely part of London in the borough of Tower Hamlets. I was pregnant and ill at the time, and I needed to sign on (which then you just had to turn up to arrange, no phone calls or appointments), so I walked down what was then the DSS, only to be handed a card saying that there were no English speaking staff on duty and that I would have to make an appointment for the following month. As the law then said that I could turn up and arrange my benefits whenever I was able, and none of the Bangladeshi residents of the area (who were mostly lovely people, it wasn't their fault) had to do so, this was direct discrimination on grounds of race.

I'm not sure how you can "fundamentally disagree" with Chrysostom's position here Topher, it simply IS. I agree its not so obvious and in this country at least far less prevalent to come across prejudice against caucasians, but to pretend it doesn't happen just because its never happened to you is daft.
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By Boboff
#499142
Chrys is right I think too.

We have had a spat of racism before over a similar remark I made about the facts as I saw them concerning Muslims that I knew, and feedback from Serving Military concerning the behaviors of Muslims Abroad. They were not positive reflections.

They were factual observations, and I am not racist. But they are facts, we are all discriminated against day in and day out, be it positively or negatively. Unfortunately bringing it up can often lead to you being accused of what it is you were trying to stop.

These accusations do nothing to help, and should be defended against.

Stand your ground Chrys! Good luck.
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By dimtimjim
#499147
I'm no stranger to racism against Caucasians... It happens. Racism as a whole though is soooo 90's. We're all people, some are twats, some aren't, skin colour has nowt to do with it. As proved by the Scots! :wink:
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