Submitted by unitedfan6191 t3_yipjtx in AskReddit
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Rude_Independence_14 t1_iuk058o wrote
Literally
moistest_bum t1_iujt3a0 wrote
Influencer. Any white chick with an instagram account is an influencer today. The only thing they influence me to do is puke.
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maveric_gamer t1_iujxc72 wrote
It's not so much being a sadistic maniac, as much as it is that the bystander effect is absolutely a real thing - until you're actually in a situation it's impossible to know how you'll actually react to it, and a lot of people in high stress situations freeze up unless called on specifically.
It's hard to say how weird it is to feel like you have to take action in a situation because you know that nobody else is reacting.
And regardless of how much it seems like the obvious thing to do, I'd argue that saving a life that would have otherwise died is what a hero is. Saving a drowning person, even a child, isn't without risk, and most people don't really know what to look for with drowning (it's not always the big thrashing obvious mess - you sometimes have to actively notice a person go under and not come back up) to begin with.
It's not just the impulse to do the right thing, it's also having the means and knowledge to take the correct action that makes you a hero in these sorts of situations.
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OneThingReal t1_iujuux4 wrote
Radical
PhreedomPhighter t1_iujyl5z wrote
I miss the days when it used to just mean the square root symbol
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Anotheraccount301 t1_iuk30z4 wrote
Nazi Fascist Communist Socialist
007JustinSane t1_iukbv0z wrote
Toxic
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split-brain-patient t1_iujvtcp wrote
"super"
at least since there was a "super" meltdown. the word has lost all its meaning.
Local64bithero t1_iuk1tx5 wrote
Patriot. The people who call themselves patriots now hate America more than China and Russia do combined.
Streak_Free_Shine t1_iujt5vq wrote
"Lame"
Edit: "literally"
PhD147 t1_iujturt wrote
special
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nameisinusetryagain t1_iujw4rt wrote
Amazing
Literally
Bullying
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maveric_gamer t1_iuk86by wrote
This isn't the first time - English as a language likes doing this so much that we have a name for it: the contranym - or the word that is also its own antonym. We're just sarcastic assholes so often that our language does that over time.
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unitedfan6191 OP t1_iujxa72 wrote
Amazing?
If someone thinks something’s amazing, isn’t that their right to feel that way? In a subjective context I think it works. That is why I used the word “genius” as an example because that’s more exclusive and specific a word, but I think amazing has many similar meaning words that it can be interchanged with.
Anyway, nice suggestions anyway.
EddieRando21 t1_iujx4ws wrote
Epic
Due to Covid
Unprecedented
Inflation
Bussin
maveric_gamer t1_iujxes1 wrote
"Did you make some of those up?" - Scott Pilgrim
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TheMotorcycleBoy t1_iujx9hn wrote
'Vulnerable'
Just a euphemism for poor now.
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1readerofreddit t1_iujxp56 wrote
Someone being the goat. The term gets tossed around way too often it seems like. It should be used for rare cases when it is actually deserved. This of course unless you are talking about the animal goat, then it's a whole other thing.
unitedfan6191 OP t1_iuk3ga2 wrote
But the animals aren’t The goat; more a goat. Goats are are cool and important animals, but the meaning is very different.
I do think, though, that if you call someone the goat, then you probably would lose some dignity if the person you call the goat isn’t at least worthy of being in the discussion of who is the goat.
A lot of goat mentions.😉
SirLeisure42 t1_iujzqwz wrote
"literal". People use it as an attempt to emphasize.
"My boyfriend literally broke my heart". Ugh. No.
There's a whole world of ways to make something more impactful. A blatantly incorrect use just makes my eyes go crossed.
unitedfan6191 OP t1_iuk1lso wrote
It’s kind of like the people who watch a bad movie and say it felt like “physical torture” to them or the people who say they would “literally” rather harm themselves very violently like stabbing themselves than do something they find incredibly boring or do something with someone they don’t like or respect. I’m like, no you wouldn’t literally do that, but I get that it’s just an expression.
PittiePower t1_iuk33gc wrote
all the -ist and -phobe words.
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PittiePower t1_iuk5sx6 wrote
.........okay.
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kinkajoosarekinky t1_iuk4hyk wrote
Toxic.
You're probably just unpleasant or hateful.
olde_greg t1_iuka0mn wrote
Amazing
No, your sandwich was not amazing. That word should be used for the top tier of experiences
Intellectual_Dreamer t1_iuk7zem wrote
Legend (throwing water bottle didn't make you a Legend) Hero (fat chick's aren't heroes) Best (It's your favourite movie, don't make it consensus) Awesome (Tweeting BLM doesn't help at all, may be) Brave (Again, showing fat rolls on screen is not brave)
ipakookapi t1_iujym90 wrote
'Triggered'.
It is a real medical term for people with ptsd, going back to Vietnam war veterans. Or WWI, if you include 'shell shock'.
.It does not mean 'slightly uncomfortable'.
I don't think posting trigger warnings is bad at all, and I know trauma is trauma - abuse or war. It's just really overused to the point where noone takes it seriously any more.
If I'm bloggning and someone asks me to tag 'tw:toast' because they have toaster trauma, I would. The GDPR 'we taken your cookies' is way more annoying.