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Seabag Wrote:

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> Flip Flops and leggings on men ?

>

> OMG, were back in "Hipster" teratory now aren't

> we. I've yet to see this sight, but will keep 'em

> peeled


I indeed witnessed this yesterday evening in Camberwell. What was more disturbing was the state of the gentleman's toe nails *shudders*

I probably wouldn't have noticed otherwise!

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> People that insist on having the sound on when

> playing games on their phones while travelling on

> trains, fcuk right off.


Worse - parents who sit their happily whilst their little darling plays a game with the sound on. Teach them good manners FFS.

Passing a Money Shop in Forest Hill on the bus, I was astounded to see a large sign in the window offering short-term loans at 2961% APR.


I thought I must have misread it, but I've just looked up their website, which says:


Representative example: ?200 Loan. Total amount repayable in a single payment of ?259.98 in 28 days. Annual interest rate 390.94% (variable). 2961.4% APR representative.


And underneath that, it says


"Warning: Late repayment can cause you serious money problems."


They're not f-ing joking, are they?


No wonder people who are already poor enough to need this kind of "service" spiral further and further into debt :( :( :(


Bastards.


Sorry, this probably isn't a tiny little thing, but it has certainly caused me enormous rage, irrational or not I have no idea.

The last tic tac in the box that resolutely refuses to come free from the bottom. Gentle tap with forefinger, nothing. Harder tap with forefinger and index finger, not even a minor movement. Bang box of table, nope still laughing at me. ARRRRRRGH, smashes box with hammer.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> My current bug bear is some of the more recent

> patois of the young and stupid - i.e "that's jokes

> that is" or "that gives me jokes." What kind of

> abomination of the English language is that?

> Grrrr!



Yous just bare old innit.

Otta Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > My current bug bear is some of the more recent

> > patois of the young and stupid - i.e "that's

> jokes

> > that is" or "that gives me jokes." What kind of

> > abomination of the English language is that?

> > Grrrr!

>

>

> Yous just bare old innit.



You get me?

Otta Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > My current bug bear is some of the more recent

> > patois of the young and stupid - i.e "that's

> jokes

> > that is" or "that gives me jokes." What kind of

> > abomination of the English language is that?

> > Grrrr!

>

>

> Yous just bare old innit.



Your mum.

???? Wrote:

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> 'In my humble opinion'....wtf is a humble opinion

> about? You either have one or you don't......

> Humble is at best an irrelevance but normally

> means I AM RIGHT, it very rarely indicates any

> humbleness at all


it was originally shorthand for expressing yourself online the humble bit meaning to convey that it was just your opinion not necessarily the correct answer. Please don't anyone come on here and say differently. I AM RIGHT ABOUT THIS.

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