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Incorrect things people say that bother you, but probably shoudn't.
Posted on 6/27/25 at 10:50 pm
Posted on 6/27/25 at 10:50 pm
Here is mine, and im not sure why it aggravates me.
People that say, ( for example ) " 95 degrees and 100 percent humidity".
Isnt it common knowledge that max humidity is only in the morning when the temps are the lowest?
This is a crude table but Heat indexes in BR havent been past 120 in the last many years have they?

People that say, ( for example ) " 95 degrees and 100 percent humidity".
Isnt it common knowledge that max humidity is only in the morning when the temps are the lowest?
This is a crude table but Heat indexes in BR havent been past 120 in the last many years have they?

Posted on 6/27/25 at 11:25 pm to James11111
We gotta “sure up” the offensive line.
It’s shore up. Navy ships use shoring to provide support for a bulkhead that is about to collapse from battle damage.
It’s shore up. Navy ships use shoring to provide support for a bulkhead that is about to collapse from battle damage.
Posted on 6/27/25 at 11:28 pm to James11111
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People that say, ( for example ) " 95 degrees and 100 percent humidity".
Don’t think people are being literal when they say that. It’s saying “it’s hot and humid”. Hyperbole.
Posted on 6/27/25 at 11:28 pm to James11111
When someone uses the word done out of context.
They done bought it all.
Let’s all pitch in like we done last year.
I know it’s a Southern thing but I hear intelligent people sound very hick when they misuse the “done” thing.
Somehow this did/done thing went off the rails.
Like nails on a chalkboard.
They done bought it all.
Let’s all pitch in like we done last year.
I know it’s a Southern thing but I hear intelligent people sound very hick when they misuse the “done” thing.
Somehow this did/done thing went off the rails.
Like nails on a chalkboard.
Posted on 6/27/25 at 11:35 pm to TulaneUVA
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Don’t think people are being literal when they say that. It’s saying “it’s hot and humid”. Hyperbole.
I disagree. I think at least 80% of people are serious.
This post was edited on 6/27/25 at 11:36 pm
Posted on 6/27/25 at 11:48 pm to James11111
ATM Machine
I’ve also noticed a surprising number can’t get sell vs sale right
I’ve also noticed a surprising number can’t get sell vs sale right
This post was edited on 6/27/25 at 11:49 pm
Posted on 6/27/25 at 11:54 pm to James11111
I hate when people put the in front of words that don't need a the..
The walmart, the sonic, etc
The walmart, the sonic, etc
Posted on 6/28/25 at 12:06 am to James11111
Every year I have to correct bullshite that elementary teachers have told my students.
Louisiana is not named after Louis and his wife Anna.
Washington was the first president, not John Hanson (who was also not black).
Lincoln was not black.
Louisiana is not named after Louis and his wife Anna.
Washington was the first president, not John Hanson (who was also not black).
Lincoln was not black.
Posted on 6/28/25 at 12:08 am to Locoguan0
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and his wife Anna.
Washington was the first president, not John Hanson (who was also not black).
Lincoln was not black.
WTF? There are teachers who don't know this shite?
Posted on 6/28/25 at 12:11 am to James11111
When people say they need a new “hot water heater” why would you need to heat hot water.
Posted on 6/28/25 at 12:14 am to James11111
Couldn’t or could care less
Couldn’t is the correct way but I get what people are saying either way
Couldn’t is the correct way but I get what people are saying either way
Posted on 6/28/25 at 12:19 am to WillFerrellisking
Do you use a pacific type of earl in your car?
Posted on 6/28/25 at 12:22 am to Keyszer10
5w20 in my F150
I too sometimes call it earl
I too sometimes call it earl
Posted on 6/28/25 at 12:24 am to James11111
Irregardless instead of regardless. Drop the Ir, unless you're going somewhere...
Posted on 6/28/25 at 12:25 am to James11111
Supposably
Seen instead of saw
Seen instead of saw
Posted on 6/28/25 at 12:39 am to James11111
1. "Jive" e.g. "That doesn't jive with what I know." The word is "jibe."
2."Trope." A trope is just a figure of speech. What they really mean is "cliche."
3. "Gaslight." A REALLY big one lately. Gaslighting is the deliberate, sustained attempt to make someone think they are losing their minds. It's not just lying. It INVOLVES lying but is not simply lying.
4. "Comparing apples to oranges." It's perfectly possible to compare apples to oranges. Differences are REQUIRED for comparison.
5. "Hate on." It's just "hate." You hate something or someone. Adding "on" is unecessary and silly.
2."Trope." A trope is just a figure of speech. What they really mean is "cliche."
3. "Gaslight." A REALLY big one lately. Gaslighting is the deliberate, sustained attempt to make someone think they are losing their minds. It's not just lying. It INVOLVES lying but is not simply lying.
4. "Comparing apples to oranges." It's perfectly possible to compare apples to oranges. Differences are REQUIRED for comparison.
5. "Hate on." It's just "hate." You hate something or someone. Adding "on" is unecessary and silly.
This post was edited on 6/28/25 at 12:43 am
Posted on 6/28/25 at 12:40 am to James11111
When people speak of an opinion as truth.
Posted on 6/28/25 at 12:54 am to James11111
Skrimps. Fried skrimps, boiled skrimps, barbecue skrimps, ya heard.
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