Netflix is Down!
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
Ironically, I used to love to watch A Christmas Story every year on TBS.
What about being on TBS makes it ironic?
I think he meant coincidentally.
Actually, in this case I didn't, but never mind.
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Are you saying that in general you hate xmas movies, but for whatever reason you just happen to like this one?
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@Dashrender said:
Are you saying that in general you hate xmas movies, but for whatever reason you just happen to like this one?
Yeah, that was an completely confusing statement.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Are you saying that in general you hate xmas movies, but for whatever reason you just happen to like this one?
Yeah, that was an completely confusing statement.
Like I said, never mind. Ironic is the correct use of the word. I'd just rather not get into it.
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@thanksaj said:
Like I said, never mind. Ironic is the correct use of the word. I'd just rather not get into it.
No, it's safe to assume from a couple times that you completely don't know how to use that word. You seem to be using it in the textbook misuse way. The exact way that people who misuse it, always use it. Ironic is not a word that you can use casually or often. You should remove it from your vocabulary as it is a "flag" word that people use to tell who does and doesn't speak or write well. If you use it and get it wrong, it looks really bad because everyone knows that it's always used incorrectly. Unlike mispronouncing forte where almost no one knows.
Here is a simple explanation of irony:
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
Like I said, never mind. Ironic is the correct use of the word. I'd just rather not get into it.
No, it's safe to assume from a couple times that you completely don't know how to use that word. You seem to be using it in the textbook misuse way. The exact way that people who misuse it, always use it. Ironic is not a word that you can use casually or often. You should remove it from your vocabulary as it is a "flag" word that people use to tell who does and doesn't speak or write well. If you use it and get it wrong, it looks really bad because everyone knows that it's always used incorrectly. Unlike mispronouncing forte where almost no one knows.
Here is a simple explanation of irony:
Last letter drop wins again
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Once we get that fixed, we are going to have all these odd posts with extra last letters in them that no one is going to understand.
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By daughter was distraught this morning when she couldn't get on to Netflix to watch her daily fix of Spongebob Squarepants.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Once we get that fixed, we are going to have all these odd posts with extra last letters in them that no one is going to understand.
ROFL yup, pretty much....