possible reasons why an easy-to-spit US term for confidence trickster that's more than a century old recently became useful and thus used đ¤đ¤đ¤
― mark s, Thursday, 24 March 2022 09:22 (four years ago)
Of course, but I find it interesting how quickly these things gain currency
― fetter, Thursday, 24 March 2022 11:19 (four years ago)
^^ Yes! Most of the words/phrases in this thread don't actually annoy the shit out of me, I just find it interesting how word uses change and weird phrases become memetic
Having said that, the same colleague who
regularly 'pings' emails and refers to rough drafts as a 'starter for ten'
asked me earlier if we could 'grab 30 minutes to do a page turner' on a report, and I was definitely annoyed
(apparently it means 'to go through the report', which, why not just say that?)
― salsa shark, Tuesday, 29 March 2022 17:44 (four years ago)
i have accepted that a powerpoint presentation is often called a "slide deck" or a "deck" ... but I still don't understand why it is called a "deck," as opposed to a "stack" or something else.
― sarahell, Saturday, 2 April 2022 16:46 (four years ago)
is this gonna turn out to be something like the Hellman's/Best Foods issue, where there is some other region where "slides" are called "cards" and thus the "deck" usage made sense and that just transferred to the other regions where they called them slides?
― sarahell, Saturday, 2 April 2022 16:47 (four years ago)
the meeting I'm in right now ... "as you know, that will be a light-touch kind of pilot"
― assert (matttkkkk), Wednesday, 6 April 2022 03:09 (four years ago)
my co-worker has been using "cashflow" as a verb for the past two weeks ... I will not die on the hill of this being annoying, because I know what he means by it ... just, idk ... it makes me wonder what nouns can't be turned into verbs
― sarahell, Wednesday, 6 April 2022 05:24 (four years ago)
He verbed the hell outta that noun.
― Phil McCracken (Tom D.), Wednesday, 6 April 2022 06:34 (four years ago)
Verbing weirds language
― wins, Wednesday, 6 April 2022 06:42 (four years ago)
(Which is why itâs good)
"sat down with"
― nashwan, Wednesday, 6 April 2022 08:39 (four years ago)
and that's okay!
― sarahell, Wednesday, 6 April 2022 15:04 (four years ago)
and here's why!
― Piggy Lepton (La Lechera), Wednesday, 6 April 2022 15:08 (four years ago)
"imposter syndrome"
so eye-rolley imo
― the cat needs to start paying for its own cbd (map), Thursday, 7 April 2022 20:00 (four years ago)
"This [mildly diverting or pleasing image] is EVERYTHING."
― assert (matttkkkk), Thursday, 7 April 2022 22:13 (four years ago)
âHowâs it going?ââItâs goingâErrrghItâs like the new âit is what it isâ
― pj, Thursday, 7 April 2022 22:27 (four years ago)
âchefâs kissââgive me your download on trey lanceâ
― brimstead, Thursday, 7 April 2022 22:31 (four years ago)
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"I have imposter syndrome" is the new "I am an introvert"
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Thursday, 7 April 2022 22:45 (four years ago)
"please give me attention as I pretend to not want attention."
could see someone writing a thinkpiece about how all adults think they have impostor syndrome while all kids think everyone is sus (i.e. a potential impostor). y'know, "We Have Met the Enemy and He is Sus: How the internet turned us all into impostors," sort of thing.
― Lily Dale, Thursday, 7 April 2022 23:10 (four years ago)
"influencer" has been bugging lately - I guess because it just fell out of the sky, like fucking Isaac Newton or Rona Barrett were 'influencers' but they didn't call themselves that
― Andy the Grasshopper, Thursday, 7 April 2022 23:28 (four years ago)
A student told me the other day that teachers are influencers. She meant it in a good way.
― Lily Dale, Thursday, 7 April 2022 23:50 (four years ago)
âpivotâI keep saying this, should I cut my tongue out
― mom tossed in kimchee (quincie), Friday, 8 April 2022 00:32 (four years ago)
"too funny"
Particularly people that overuse the phrase and almost exclusively use it in response to something that isn't humorous in least, e.g. "Oh Mary brought in cupcakes today? Too funny!"
― a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 8 April 2022 16:17 (four years ago)
Not necessarily annoyed but definitely fascinated by people (mid 30s and younger) writing 'loveeeee', 'vibeeeee' and similar as opposed to repeating the first vowel for prolonged emphasis
― nashwan, Friday, 8 April 2022 19:43 (four years ago)
"We Have Met the Enemy and He is Sus: How the internet turned us all into impostors," sort of thing.
â Lily Dale, Thursday, April 7, 2022 4:10 PM (two days ago)
you win today's made-up clickbait title that will eventually become a clickbait title award
― sarahell, Saturday, 9 April 2022 07:21 (four years ago)
I feel like "creatives" is seen as less icky by younger people, whereas for me it feels corporate and like a gross capitalistic appropriation of artists. I think there are some younger people that say creatives as shorthand for "people who do creative work in or around the arts" ... but from a more populistic attitude where art is more rarefied and potentially capitalistic? idk ... i heard this younger activist say it unironically in a positive way, and I was ... very confused ...
― sarahell, Saturday, 9 April 2022 07:28 (four years ago)
my current actually annoyance is with "babies" ... like not referring to infants of any species ... like some variant of "babes" as in "attractive people" ? i honestly am curious where this came from. And another annoying use of "babies" is when it used to refer to children that are past puberty and well into their teens, most recently I saw it as part of a grassroots social media campaign to prevent the local school district from closing a handful of schools that had too few students enrolled to merit retaining the building. And the protesters were arguing "how dare they do this to our babies?" ... and I felt like, do you have to infantilize teenage kids in order to assert their value and how the closures disadvantage them? They are not babies AND they would probably benefit more from still being able to attend a school in their neighborhood than having to arrange for transportation to go across town.
― sarahell, Saturday, 9 April 2022 07:37 (four years ago)
also babies donât go to school
― assert (matttkkkk), Saturday, 9 April 2022 07:47 (four years ago)
re: 'creatives', this one is super common in my industry among people of all ages across the board it seems: actual people working in creative areas, people managing specialist workspaces for 'creatives', developers, local govt...
― salsa shark, Saturday, 9 April 2022 11:12 (four years ago)
At my late 90s dot com job we had the âsuit roomâ, the âgeek roomâ, and the other room, with the designers and illustrator and writer that didnât have a succinct name and were much more alike than different. We ended up calling it the âzoo roomâ for whatever reason. It makes me cringe and I hope I never have to speak it out loud but âcreativesâ really does fit a niche and I canât think of a better alternative for my list of job description shorthand terms.
― joygoat, Sunday, 10 April 2022 02:10 (four years ago)
i honestly am curious where this came from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWSVtnG2LEU
― budo jeru, Sunday, 10 April 2022 02:31 (four years ago)
I find the rebranding of HR, Recruitment etc as the âPeople Peopleâ much more irritatingâŚbut thatâs how I roll.
― Luna Schlosser, Sunday, 10 April 2022 07:45 (four years ago)
Wow, I haven't come across the People People people yet â People Services is as close as I've seen.
― Alba, Sunday, 10 April 2022 08:59 (four years ago)
speaking of which, I keep getting ads for some new company called "Workhuman"
― sarahell, Sunday, 10 April 2022 17:21 (four years ago)
WorkhumanÂŽ. Without the Human, - itâs just Work.
Creating a More Human Workplace | Workhuman
So it's an alien temp firm for hiring humans, right?
― jmm, Sunday, 10 April 2022 17:37 (four years ago)
yes, jmm, it is actually a sophisticated marketing campaign for the reboot of V: The Final Battle
― sarahell, Sunday, 10 April 2022 17:44 (four years ago)
how to work forty humans
― mark s, Sunday, 10 April 2022 18:02 (four years ago)
i would love to see a parody of this ad involving cats tbh
WorkCat
― sarahell, Sunday, 10 April 2022 18:22 (four years ago)
knowing how humans work is not knowing how to workhuman
― Muad'Doob (Moodles), Sunday, 10 April 2022 19:05 (four years ago)
encountered the spousal term of endearment "husbeast" today
― â, Saturday, 16 April 2022 18:36 (four years ago)
"hold space" ... the worst
― budo jeru, Saturday, 16 April 2022 18:49 (four years ago)
"forever home" makes me puke
― karl...arlk...rlka...lkar..., Monday, 25 April 2022 21:31 (four years ago)
I had a contractor once refer to my house as a "pine box home" and I thought that was appropriate
― Muad'Doob (Moodles), Monday, 25 April 2022 21:35 (four years ago)
"the home you will eventually die in, and probably not of natural causes"
― Deez NFTs (Neanderthal), Monday, 25 April 2022 22:49 (four years ago)
i'm sure "adulting" is hiding under the cut but somebody used it twice in two tinder messages with me and i felt my interest in meeting evaporate
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Monday, 25 April 2022 23:03 (four years ago)
I *hate* 'adulting'.
― Deez NFTs (Neanderthal), Monday, 25 April 2022 23:05 (four years ago)
This was probably covered somewhere upthread, but the misuse of the subjective "I" for the objective "me" has spread through the English language like a plague.
E.g., "Please let Melanie and I know what time you will be here."
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Monday, 25 April 2022 23:30 (four years ago)
That's just poor grammar
― Muad'Doob (Moodles), Tuesday, 26 April 2022 00:05 (four years ago)
Worse: "myself."
― Fifty Centaur (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 26 April 2022 00:06 (four years ago)