It’s played out, see. Jumped the shark, as it were. I know it makes me a horrible human being to even consider it, but “This.” as a response seems so insufferably smug without contributing anything.
It has an entirely different attitude and tone than “I totally agree with everything you said here.”
Hahahahaa i love it. And i also find it annoying, but can’t help but use all three on occasion. Sometimes “This.” is all you can really say about something.
Win.
(lol…. had to… :-p)
You should see the artist’s original LJ. it’s basically full of “win”, “fail” and “this”. :)
It’s played out, see. Jumped the shark, as it were. I know it makes me a horrible human being to even consider it, but “This.” as a response seems so insufferably smug without contributing anything.
It has an entirely different attitude and tone than “I totally agree with everything you said here.”
Please add, “Really?” to this list. Especially if “Really?” is followed up by “REALLY?!”
YES REALLY NOW STFU!
Hahahahaa i love it. And i also find it annoying, but can’t help but use all three on occasion. Sometimes “This.” is all you can really say about something.
“Sometimes “This.” is all you can really say about something.”
^This.
Maybe it’s me, but “this” is never -all- I can say about something.
:)
Two things I find insufferable:
The entire “fail” concept.
Indicating that any specific phrase/sentence/idea/thought/word is verboten unilaterally.
Both betray an unimaginative mind; the same degree of unimaginative that quotes that trope about cursing being an indicator of a poor vocabulary.
Sometimes, “fail” has its place. As does “True.”, “This.”, “Srsly?”, and a host of others.
(For the record, the thing that has *really* jumped the shark—aside, that is, from the insufferable phrase ‘jumped the shark’—stick figure comics!)
This.
Well played, sir :)
Hoo-ray and up she rises…
I concur with the content in this post :-)
(Also, “YARLY” makes me think about the time of the day in which pirates determine what action shall be taken regarding a drunken sailor.)
Oh yes. Yes!