I know that. I wasn't being serious.This whole conversation is based on the idea that the expression has nothing to do with suicide...
As for Alex, I'd suggest doing some research before using unfamiliar phrases/expressions.
I know that. I wasn't being serious.This whole conversation is based on the idea that the expression has nothing to do with suicide...
Eh, it's an easy enough thing to do - if you think you know how it's used, it's seen as a familiar phrase and looking it up seems unnecessary. Like for a long time I thought "ambivalent" meant apathetic. I can't remember what finally made me realize that it was wrong, whether it was someone flat-out telling me or just reading/hearing it in a way that made no sense with that definition, but I didn't look it up until then because I was confident that it was right definition for it. I just turned out to be wrong about it, haha.
Did it ever enter your head that an analysis of the topic's etymology may not be the best idea with the notion of suicide looming in the back?
It's one of the things I miss from the 90s. Put them all around the edges of your manilla CRT, log onto Windows 95, it was simple. You didn't waste a bunch of electricity showing pretty pictures on the monitor and you did your job. Nowadays though they make creative fuel.So how does everybody feel about post-its? Personally I think they're handy little yellow mofos, but this could be the controversial topic to end all controversy.
Tell me what I'm supposed to say instead. Tell me how I ought to sound and talk. Make me act acceptably; make me behave. May you?
So how does everybody feel about post-its? Personally I think they're handy little yellow mofos, but this could be the controversial topic to end all controversy.
Post-its are cool I think they were invented on accident, as in the guy originally wanted to create something completely different but post-its were really well received. Personally, I never use them.