Just realized:
"Indeed."
Also: "Let's go to work"
If that's your catchphrase, then you just reached another level of Meta Humor there.
It's not exactly naive. And it can happen. But it's tough. And definetly worthwhile.It's one of many speech affections that I've developed over the years.
Apparently, whenever Lady Gaga is mentioned in my presence, "blah blah blah something something blah blah revenge, blah blah blaaah blah blah blah bad romance" is now to be uttered by everyone who is not me. I was not aware of this.
-I Will Kill You
-Shut Up
-He Has Feelings Tooooo...
-I Will Bite Your Arm
Those, among others.
-Jammy Bastard -MMMMMMMMM -No. (Headshake) -Excuse me princess!
I thought we were talking about X, not about Y.
It's not exactly naive. And it can happen. But it's tough. And definetly worthwhile.ICE BURN
"One time, back when I was a prizefighter..." for anything that happened during my childhood.
I've got two guns pointed west and a broken compass.I remember that in school, I was very skilled at Stealth Hi/Bye. In fact people called me El Diablo because of that. So, whenver I knew they didn't know I was there I would just say "Gonna steal your soul mate" in the most guttural tone I had.
It's not exactly naive. And it can happen. But it's tough. And definetly worthwhile.AND THEN [Insert Hammy narration of event in own life here].
"That's funnarious." (It's a portmanteau of funny and hilarious.)
"Foolish fool fooled foolishly." (Not actually mine, but an injoke among my entire group of friends. It's said whenever someone does something stupid, for example tripping over a cup and spilling it.)
edited 31st Jan '11 4:23:34 PM by annebeeche
Banned entirely for telling FE that he was being rude and not contributing to the discussion. I shall watch down from the goon heavens.On Another Note~
Add me on skype! Dynamod1990I prefix far too many of my sentences with 'Yeah,' 'No,' 'Yeah, no,' 'Yes,' 'No, yes, but...' Combine in many interesting and fairly stupid-sounding ways.
What else? I overuse the word 'indeed', which pretty much everyone here seems to have mentioned. I have a tendency to answer 'Are you ...' with 'I am,' 'Did you ...' with 'I did,' etcetera, instead of 'yes' and 'no' (even though I overuse them to a ridiculous extent in other situations). I move my hands a ton when I talk, which some of my friends find irritating (possibly because I once accidentally hit one of them while having a random conversation). I also overuse the word 'incidentally' because I like it.
Oh, and there's also: (listens carefully). 'Oh, an interesting point. One to be considered.' (proceeds to ignore point)
edited 2nd Feb '11 9:22:33 AM by cityofmist
Scepticism and doubt lead to study and investigation, and investigation is the beginning of wisdom. - Clarence DarrowIt seems a lot of my sentences start with “Apparently” or “Incidentally” or “Mind you...”
As intimated in another thread, I sort of accidentally came up with the snarky, “He’d be hot if he were attractive.”
Confirmed Bachelors: the dramedy hit of 1883!With fire. It needs no other explanation.
I do the whole "apparently" thing, too.
edited 2nd Feb '11 10:54:23 AM by nekoalexa
AC:NL Dream Address: 5200-2582-5967"Sure, why not."
Obligatory self promotion: http://unemployedacademic.tumblr.com/I don't know, what catchphrases did I develop, besides "SADIST! -glomp-"?
"Den of skanks"
"How's life"
" I will kill/cut/kick/harm you"
"You fail to recognize that it matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be."Taking a two and a half hour English Lit exam today (there exists nothing worse, trust me), realised that I was starting pretty much every sentence or clause with the word 'despite'. Despite, despite, despite. I've never really used it much before. I have no idea what happened but I just couldn't stop.
Scepticism and doubt lead to study and investigation, and investigation is the beginning of wisdom. - Clarence Darrow
It's in my location. But for the record: Colombia.
It's not exactly naive. And it can happen. But it's tough. And definetly worthwhile.