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Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.0 -
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.2 -
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.0 -
Language evolves.Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.4 -
It also regresses.MrOneLung said:
Language evolves.Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.0 -
It’s not a regression if it now has a different meaning.Redskin said:
It also regresses.MrOneLung said:
Language evolves.Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.
Whether you like it or not, it is now used to add emphasis.3 -
All it emphasises is the crassness of its user.stonemuse said:
It’s not a regression if it now has a different meaning.Redskin said:
It also regresses.MrOneLung said:
Language evolves.Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.
Whether you like it or not, it is now used to add emphasis.0 -
Really? People have gone on there to express their sympathy and you pick up on the fact that they have used an explanation mark to suggest they are insensitive or dim??Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.
I've seen some arsehole remarks on this forum in the past, but I think this tops the lot.8 -
You've gone and done it now, you've used two question marks!SporadicAddick said:
Really? People have gone on there to express their sympathy and you pick up on the fact that they have used an explanation mark to suggest they are insensitive or dim??Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.
I've seen some arsehole remarks on this forum in the past, but I think this tops the lot.
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Why does it make you excited?LawrieAbrahams said:
You've gone and done it now, you've used two question marks!SporadicAddick said:
Really? People have gone on there to express their sympathy and you pick up on the fact that they have used an explanation mark to suggest they are insensitive or dim??Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.
I've seen some arsehole remarks on this forum in the past, but I think this tops the lot.2 -
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LudditeRedskin said:
All it emphasises is the crassness of its user.stonemuse said:
It’s not a regression if it now has a different meaning.Redskin said:
It also regresses.MrOneLung said:
Language evolves.Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.
Whether you like it or not, it is now used to add emphasis.1 -
I went on there and posted my own post of sympathy. I wouldn't dream of sullying the thread which is why I expressed my objection to the use of exclamation marks on here.SporadicAddick said:
Really? People have gone on there to express their sympathy and you pick up on the fact that they have used an explanation mark to suggest they are insensitive or dim??Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.
I've seen some arsehole remarks on this forum in the past, but I think this tops the lot.
Talk of 'modern usage', lanuage 'evolving' and me being a 'luddite' is as fatuous as it is glib. Let's pander to the lowest common denominator, that's real progress.
Good night.3 -
tut tutRedskin said:
I went on there and posted my own post of sympathy. I wouldn't dream of sullying the thread which is why I expressed my objection to the use of exclamation marks on here.SporadicAddick said:
Really? People have gone on there to express their sympathy and you pick up on the fact that they have used an explanation mark to suggest they are insensitive or dim??Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.
I've seen some arsehole remarks on this forum in the past, but I think this tops the lot.
Talk of 'modern usage', lanuage 'evolving' and me being a 'luddite' is as fatuous as it is glib. Let's pander to the lowest common denominator, that's real progress.
Good night.6 -
Where do we get em from....unbelievable!2
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Don’t be ridiculous.Redskin said:
I went on there and posted my own post of sympathy. I wouldn't dream of sullying the thread which is why I expressed my objection to the use of exclamation marks on here.SporadicAddick said:
Really? People have gone on there to express their sympathy and you pick up on the fact that they have used an explanation mark to suggest they are insensitive or dim??Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.
I've seen some arsehole remarks on this forum in the past, but I think this tops the lot.
Talk of 'modern usage', lanuage 'evolving' and me being a 'luddite' is as fatuous as it is glib. Let's pander to the lowest common denominator, that's real progress.
Good night.
Perhaps you would prefer that language never evolved and we speak as we would have done in the Middle Ages ...gadzooks !!0 -
Race to the bottom mateRedskin said:
I went on there and posted my own post of sympathy. I wouldn't dream of sullying the thread which is why I expressed my objection to the use of exclamation marks on here.SporadicAddick said:
Really? People have gone on there to express their sympathy and you pick up on the fact that they have used an explanation mark to suggest they are insensitive or dim??Redskin said:
'modern usage' is nothing but an excuse for ignorance. It's crass, and that's all there is to it.stonemuse said:
Not sure I agree. Whilst an exclamation mark was historically used to convey excitement, modern usage means it now reflects any strong emotion.Redskin said:Have put this up before, but have seen a couple of people on the 'Lucy Kerr RIP' thread using exclamation marks.
Are they that insensitive, or just plain dim to see how inappropriate it is.
I've seen some arsehole remarks on this forum in the past, but I think this tops the lot.
Talk of 'modern usage', lanuage 'evolving' and me being a 'luddite' is as fatuous as it is glib. Let's pander to the lowest common denominator, that's real progress.
Good night.0 -
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When classic albums are remastered and then additional bonus tracks are added which in general are bloody awful.
Plus the ridiculous need to add 3000 additional versions of the same song in a variety of mixes, with no noticeable difference in any of them!
If your gonna remaster an album fine but just stick to the f ing original track listing, I really don't want filler bloody tracks that are a total waste of space and inevitably detract from the original recording!5 -
I get really pissed off with people that don't know the difference between pissed and pissed off. I've seen it a few times on here recently and it really boils my piss. Here's a little guide to help any muppets who don't know the correct way to use these phrases:

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How are you with exclamation points? !Stig said:I get really pissed off with people that don't know the difference between pissed and pissed off. I've seen it a few times on here recently and it really boils my piss. Here's a little guide to help any muppets who don't know the correct way to use these phrases:
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Pretty pissed!iainment said:
How are you with exclamation points? !Stig said:I get really pissed off with people that don't know the difference between pissed and pissed off. I've seen it a few times on here recently and it really boils my piss. Here's a little guide to help any muppets who don't know the correct way to use these phrases:
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Stig said:I get really pissed off with people that don't know the difference between pissed and pissed off. I've seen it a few times on here recently and it really boils my piss. Here's a little guide to help any muppets who don't know the correct way to use these phrases:

Strange thing to get pissed about2 -
Adoring couples on the tube in the morning rush hour, clearly all loved up post-shag.
Nauseating at any time, but doubly bad in inescapable proximity3 -
People that are late all the time and think it's some sort of quirky acceptable trait
People who work on the tills in supermarkets who cannot count, or don't understand what to do when you give them a note, plus the odd couple of pence.6 -
When I was a relatively junior manager in social services many social workers always seemed to be late. In the end if they were more than 15 minutes late I’d tell them to reschedule the meeting. After a rocky start this worked and meetings started as scheduled.i_b_b_o_r_g said:People that are late all the time and think it's some sort of quirky acceptable trait
People who work on the tills in supermarkets who cannot count, or don't understand what to do when you give them a note, plus the odd couple of pence.0 -
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Lateness pisses me off, it does so because being late for something or the thought of being late stresses me out and I will always give people the benefit of the doubt and imagine how worked up they will be getting.
Which I reckon is fair until you find it's the same people always late for everything without seeing to care, that gets right up my nose6 -
Agree.Carter said:Lateness pisses me off, it does so because being late for something or the thought of being late stresses me out and I will always give people the benefit of the doubt and imagine how worked up they will be getting.
Which I reckon is fair until you find it's the same people always late for everything without seeing to care, that gets right up my nose1 -
Sorry I didn’t read this earlier. Totally agree.Carter said:Lateness pisses me off, it does so because being late for something or the thought of being late stresses me out and I will always give people the benefit of the doubt and imagine how worked up they will be getting.
Which I reckon is fair until you find it's the same people always late for everything without seeing to care, that gets right up my nose2
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