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TV companies that have big logos all over the screen ALL THE TIME, and that damage your TV.... not to mention your sanity!
Or cable satellite / cable companies that put subtitles in the local language smack bang over subtitles that the original film maker put in there... 'Remember, measure life by the moments that take your breath away, not by how many breaths you take' Extreme Sports Cafe | ESC's blog | scratt's blog | @thescratt |
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American actors and singers using long words like 'perogative' when they just look daft, and when it doesn't warrant it.
I don't know why I thought of that. In fact, just celebrities talking about anything but their jobs is a pain in my ass. Are you seriously cringing and wanting to cover your ears at these two talking? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTRN1auDIoQ |
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Unfortunately, I've seen this the other way around. For example, I've had misfortune of being at a crosswalk where there's a frickin' box van parked 10-20 feet away from the crosswalk, thus blotting out the line of sight for both pedestrian and cars, so I have to take a few step and lean toward to assess the road. This is where I nearby got my nose cut off by the next Dale Earnhardt swooshing along, as if the intersection simply was... irrelevent. For anybody who hasn't seen it, I posted a rant about pedestrian safety. Quote:
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I can't believe you made me watch that. I hate you now. A big pet peeve of mine is a variant of the loud commercials problem: the loudness issues on DVD movies are similar. Turn the volume up to hear the dialogue, frantically lower volume when scene turns to a bar. Heaven forbid a helicopter flies by ... The whole freakin movie you've got to manage the volume. I end up putting subtitles on. |
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They have some amazing scene they want you to see, but a full one-third of the screen is completely covered by their logos and story titles, so that, HELLOOO!!!... you can't effing see the effing scene!!!!! Oh, and my latest peeve has to do with home and garden channel programs, mainly the ones that involve remodeling rooms in a house, like Designed to Sell. They spend the whole program remodeling rooms; and then, during the eagerly awaited 'reveal', suddenly start using jerky camera movements that zip quickly from scene to scene so that the viewer can't actually focus on anything; zoom in and out like some jr. high kid borrowing his parents video camera; and plaster a full one-third of the 'reveal' screen with giant "before" and "after" signs... as if the viewer really needed assistance in figuring that out. I get just outraged when they do this. I can just see some nitwit director thinking the ending needs to be snappy and livened up, assuming that his attention-deficit viewers can't last the full 30 minutes without becoming comatose; but what he has done is ruin the entire program for the viewer. *seethe* People who watch these shows want to look carefully at the remodeled room. They don't need to be assaulted with gimmicky camera movements as if they've suddenly got the attention span of a gnat. I *will* be writing these idiots a scathing letter. I can hardly wait. |
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When someone decides to break plans with you and not even call. Nothing else makes me angry and disappointed faster.
Almost everything else in life I'll brush off pretty fast. But if you forget you said you were going to see me, and then don't even call, well, fuck you and your mother, unless you have a damn good reason. And "oh well I was chillin' with Matt and I guess it slipped my mind" is not a good reason. Logic, logic, logic. Logic is the beginning of wisdom, Valeris, not the end. |
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I hate that. It's like, I just want to see the finished room! And you really can't. Either they spend exactly fifteen seconds showing you the entire finished house, or they ruin it with fast cuts and Cribs-style camerawork. and i guess i've known it all along / the truth is, you have to be soft to be strong |
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When someone says, "that's gay!"
My homosexual roommate shed the light for me on this one. I'm glad he did, because I see how insensitive it is. |
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I mean, I used to *love* that show. I would get such great satisfaction from seeing them take a dumpy, creepy, yucky house and turn it into a charming little gem of pleasing design. But, *now*... I've seen a few shows where, instead of actually showing you the room, they fill the room up with people talking about their feelings and experiences. HELLOOO you fools, I wanna see the effing room, *not* watch these people blathering on. By all means, let them blather as a voice-over; but let me SEE the ROOM! Grrrrr. |
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Watching those "Dont pirate DVD" snippets that you are forced to watch before getting to the menu of a perfectly legal dvd you just bought - yet get a pirated one from Thailand and its not there!
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1) Yes, the word "gay" has "evolved" and is now used almost exclusively to refer to sexual orientation. 2) How do people study Shakespeare nowadays? Someday will the group that happens to "own" the meaning of the word "gay" seek to ban authors who have used that word in ways they can interpret as being derogatory? |
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Words change with time. There really is nothing that can be done about that. Do you expect the meaning of words to be constant and never change? Maybe I misread your post. Deal with it. |
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In other words, not so very long ago, the word "gay" was perfectly acceptable and not subject to interpretation as synonymous with a derogatory term for "homosexual". Now, use of the word is automatically assumed to be in the context of defamation to persons of a single sex orientation.
If this continues, and the term "gay" is universally accepted to the current meaning, what will happen when someone who has only grown up with that meaning goes back and reads "classic" works that use the word with its former definition? You must admit that people misinterpret things all the time and make some misunderstanding the focus point of some campaign. Sure, language is dynamic and the meanings of words change and evolve. There will always be some period when the meaning is ambiguous. Forty or fifty years ago, when I was growing up, a situation or event could be described as "gay" and it would not be insensitive or, for that matter, refer to any human trait. |
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Special interest group here is undefined because it could be those who use the word in a derogatory fashion, or some group that adopts the term, or some combination of the two. So, it is a pet peeve for me. Why not make up your own word that is distinct from an existing word? |
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But the meaning of the word hasn't changed. Its used a derogatory term for people, as some people see being homosexual as a negative thing. Its not like it has just picked it up and decided to use it as a bad word.
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Let's go over the meanings of the word "gay," from oldest to newest:
1 "lighthearted and carefree, characterized by cheerfulness or pleasure" - Inoffensive. The "special interest groups" who have "redefined" the word "gay" aren't going to ban Shakespeare for using it in this context. However, like it or not, language has evolved, and using "gay" in this context will make you sound old-fashioned at best and arouse a potentially awkward double entendre at worst. 2 "(of a person, esp. a man) homosexual, relating to or used by homosexuals" - Usually inoffensive.* This is the most commonly accepted definition of the word today; if I told someone that I was writing a novel about a gay pirate, nobody would assume I was talking about a pirate with a cheerful disposition. *Like any descriptor of a group of people, context is key; referring to the entire homosexual population as "the Gays" is likely to cause offense. 3 Pejorative. Very versatile, can be used to mean "stupid," "moronic," virtually any form of the word "bad," and - unsurprisingly - "queer." Offensive. This was most likely the usage of the phrase "that's gay" that sirnick4 was referring to. and i guess i've known it all along / the truth is, you have to be soft to be strong |
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I used to put about twenty fags in my mouth a day.
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Originally posted by Farenheit:
"But the meaning of the word hasn't changed. Its used a derogatory term for people, as some people see being homosexual as a negative thing. Its not like it has just picked it up and decided to use it as a bad word." But that's the point. The meaning of the word has most definitely changed. You consider it as derogatory. OK, let's back up. Go look in the Oxford English Dictionary for the etymology of the word. That's why I referred to Shakespeare. He could have used the word with a meaning totally different than today's accepted meaning. But he could have written something in which the word would make sense, but still could be read and interpreted by a modern reader, and Shakespeare could then be described as supporting or making fun of homosexuals when, in fact, he meant to describe a joyous situation that had nothing to do with gender orientation. Last edited by Anonymous Coward : 2007-08-16 at 14:50. |
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Of course people who read Shakespeare must understand his vocabulary in order to understand the context of what he is saying. Otherwise, if they don't understand the context, at best, they will not understand what he is saying and, at worst, they would take offense to it. When some vocal group takes offense to something, common sense goes out the window. |
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