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Orrex

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72. I believe I know exactly the stream-of-consciousness poster you're describing
Thu Aug 14, 2025, 02:43 PM
Aug 14

They’re not gone from DU, I believe, but they never failed to post a slurry of catchphrases and buzzwords that somehow earned them swooning adoration from a dedicated fan base.

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How do you know? bucolic_frolic Aug 12 #1
Is a retired newspaper editor 'expert' enough for you? Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 #5
Yes, that is correct. CTyankee Aug 12 #11
Dropping "from" drmeow Aug 12 #2
Ever heard anything about 'slang' and its usage in the American English language? The point either way, correct or not, SWBTATTReg Aug 12 #3
'They graduated high school' isn't slang Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 #21
Or: DFW Aug 14 #47
Excellent example Oeditpus Rex Aug 14 #60
Here, folks... CTyankee Aug 12 #4
The language becomes sterile and rigid if you can't say it the way it's understood bucolic_frolic Aug 12 #7
Not if they don't make sense. Saying "I graduated high school" doesn't make sense. CTyankee Aug 12 #12
I fully understand what someone means when they say they graduated college or high school LearnedHand Aug 12 #27
Yeah, the meaning is oberle Aug 12 #32
Language changes all the time and is culturally influenced LearnedHand Aug 13 #39
'Language evolves' primarily in two ways Oeditpus Rex Aug 14 #66
Not at all. What gave you that idea? CTyankee Aug 13 #45
I understand too, but the first question I want to ask them is, "Did you pass English?" CrispyQ Aug 15 #105
I graduated college sounds to me like I passed gas WheelWalker Aug 13 #35
DUzy! CrispyQ Aug 15 #106
'Sunnies' is slang, just as our 'shades' is slang Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 #22
My Pyrex measuring cup is graduated. Harker Aug 12 #6
Indeed it is. It has markings on it that tell you the measurement of what you are putting into a dish you are making. CTyankee Aug 12 #14
And it still doesn't have a degree. 58Sunliner Aug 15 #91
True, but my thermometer does. Harker Aug 15 #92
IMO, it's a sign of the times .... anciano Aug 12 #8
The simpler we explain things, the easier it is to brainwash us. GreenWave Aug 12 #9
... Harker Aug 12 #10
That doesn't bother me, but when I hear hamsterjill Aug 12 #13
Not necessarily... Harker Aug 12 #15
Are you in red-neck, rabid ass Trump Texas? hamsterjill Aug 12 #17
No, we're in upstate New York, and she gets along beautifully. Harker Aug 12 #18
I'm glad you are in a good situation. hamsterjill Aug 12 #19
And to you! Harker Aug 12 #20
'I seen' is a sign of a lack of education Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 #24
How about "jury" hamsterjill Aug 12 #30
Or "joolery." 3catwoman3 Aug 14 #82
You think like I do!!!! hamsterjill Aug 14 #85
I went to college in West Philadelphia. DFW Aug 14 #48
Is it 'eubonics' or 'ebonics'? Oeditpus Rex Aug 14 #59
My granddaughter always spoke good English womanofthehills Aug 13 #34
I came across a paperback edition of Strunk and White ... surrealAmerican Aug 12 #16
Its a freakin' internet forum, not a postgraduate thesis. nt BootinUp Aug 12 #23
Ah, that old excuse Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 #25
Hold it. What have I been doing here for 23 years ? underpants Aug 12 #26
Your comment reminds me of my all-time favorite protest sign LearnedHand Aug 12 #28
I learned how to communicate in English long before grad school. CTyankee Aug 13 #36
Congratulations! BootinUp Aug 13 #38
thank you! CTyankee Aug 14 #75
If you can't speak in the original Indo-European dialect then you are uneducated. erronis Aug 12 #29
'Snobbery' Oeditpus Rex Aug 12 #31
"graduate high school" doesn't even make sense. And we are here to make sense. Or at least I thought we were. CTyankee Aug 13 #37
What is snobbish about making English clear when you speak or write it? CTyankee Aug 13 #40
When I was a newspaper copy editor Oeditpus Rex Aug 13 #41
Yeah, I'm kinda sorry I even mentioned it. CTyankee Aug 13 #42
Doesn't bother me so much Orrex Aug 13 #33
I've always been fascinated by Du's reaction to some people Phentex Aug 14 #63
I believe I know exactly the stream-of-consciousness poster you're describing Orrex Aug 14 #72
Well the grammar improved Phentex Aug 15 #89
Most people aren't grammarians LogDog75 Aug 13 #43
Plenty of people agree with my phrasing. It is not obsolete. CTyankee Aug 13 #44
''we talk as we think, not think precisely, edit it in our minds, and then talk'' Donkees Aug 14 #46
I think it's just lazy. 58Sunliner Aug 14 #49
This is how languages evolve, I guess. But I am fascinated by how it comes apart and you have a good point. CTyankee Aug 14 #51
Then you are wrong. I am one of those posters who read lips, and went to a school pathologist. I have a BS from Penn debm55 Aug 14 #88
I understand, but I think you are a minority in this case.JMO. 58Sunliner Aug 15 #90
Good idea. And while we're at it, let's start going to the prom again... malthaussen Aug 14 #50
don't even get me started... ret5hd Aug 14 #52
Never heard that one. Uh-oh... CTyankee Aug 14 #53
'I'm in hospital' is wrong, but Oeditpus Rex Aug 15 #99
This message was self-deleted by its author sl8 Aug 14 #54
Don't forget--there is another political party in the USA with their own language, grammar and set of rules DFW Aug 14 #55
People are turming the English language on its head RazorbackExpat Aug 14 #56
Ya see! It's that old slippery slope thing! I toldja so.... CTyankee Aug 14 #57
Huh? RazorbackExpat Aug 14 #58
One thing goes, then another and so on. CTyankee Aug 14 #62
Things are really weird these days RazorbackExpat Aug 16 #113
When did we drop "to be?" rsdsharp Aug 14 #61
Or "not 'to be'" Oeditpus Rex Aug 14 #64
It was common for me to hear that during the couple years I lived in western Pennsylvania. Harker Aug 14 #65
I agree with you. OR you could say "needs to be changed" or in some cases "needs changing." CTyankee Aug 14 #68
Me too. I think that's a mid west thing though. beaglelover Aug 15 #95
It is. debm55 Aug 15 #96
Or "to be graduated from" ? Iggo Aug 15 #98
Remember your audience LogDog75 Aug 14 #67
Agree debm55 Aug 14 #69
"Think different" Mosby Aug 14 #70
Yeah, those are pretty bad. "Think different" is downright stupid. CTyankee Aug 14 #71
Sounds good. I'm in. Iggo Aug 14 #73
Thanks, Iggo! CTyankee Aug 14 #74
My Grammar didn't go to high school underpants Aug 14 #76
I don't know what you were trying to say in your post, but I wish you well. CTyankee Aug 14 #77
Just trying to be jocular underpants Aug 14 #78
Well, that you are! CTyankee Aug 14 #79
Lemme check. underpants Aug 14 #80
Be of good cheer, Sir. CTyankee Aug 14 #81
You are correct DaBronx Aug 14 #83
Thank you, DaBronx! CTyankee Aug 14 #84
There is an odd (to me) speech habit in the greater Chicago area... 3catwoman3 Aug 14 #86
I've heard that but didn't know it was a Chicago thing. It's odd... CTyankee Aug 14 #87
It's an everywhere thing Oeditpus Rex Aug 15 #100
Interesting. I've lived in NY, TX, CO, MI and IL... 3catwoman3 Aug 15 #110
You are far too polite to be an effective grammar nazi... Wounded Bear Aug 15 #93
Evidently, I have annoyed some folks here on DU. CTyankee Aug 15 #94
. What I do have problems with is some posters calling others, lazy, stupid, debm55 Aug 15 #97
Meh Oeditpus Rex Aug 15 #102
But O.R. .... (and CTYankee) some_of_us_are_sane Aug 15 #108
That reminds ne of a guy who was here Oeditpus Rex Aug 15 #112
Meh some_of_us_are_sane Aug 16 #114
Things like "graduate high school" is indeed the slippery slope you describe, CTyankee. Scrivener7 Aug 15 #101
That "guys's" (guyses? - not even sure how to spell this abomination) thing makes me cringe... 3catwoman3 Aug 15 #111
I gadeated from trump univercity so you ainte got to wory about my gramer or speling. nt ImNotGod Aug 15 #103
From what I have seen markodochartaigh Aug 15 #104
The floggings will continue until your grammar improves. nt doc03 Aug 15 #107
ROFLMAO!!!!! some_of_us_are_sane Aug 15 #109
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