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John Lee posted:It also happens with people who've been taught by others, though! I was 22 before I realized that the little towels on hanging rings by the faucet were for drying your hands, because when I was young and asked what they were for, my mother told me they were decorative and I wasn't allowed to touch them. Contrecoup isn't obscure, extinct, or near-unknown by any stretch of the imagination, it's standard medical terminology used to describe something that happens in a traumatic brain injury. Considering football is still a thing, it gets used quite a bit.
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Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit is so named because nuns wear habits.
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# ? Nov 8, 2016 18:21 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:There's two labeled hooks by the sink in the bathroom in my apartment. One is labeled hands and the other Oscar. (To clarify: they were already there when I moved in.)
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Hirayuki posted:I just figured out that the name is actually spelled "Hands" and the D is silent. What name
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# ? Nov 8, 2016 21:51 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:What name Star Wars deuteragonist Hands Olo.
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# ? Nov 8, 2016 22:18 |
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FUBAR is an acronym for "hosed up beyond all repair". Or at least that's what I've puzzled out after staring at it cluelessly in the past.
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AlphaKretin posted:FUBAR is an acronym for "hosed up beyond all repair". Or at least that's what I've puzzled out after staring at it cluelessly in the past. Beyond all recognition. There was a whole running gag on this in Saving Private Ryan. Oh, I guess repair is also valid, I've just never heard that variant. hogmartin has a new favorite as of 15:02 on Nov 14, 2016 |
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Iirc, officially it's fouled up beyond all recognition/repair but everyone knows it's just hosed.
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 22:21 |
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also, SNAFU stand for Situation Normal: All hosed Up
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# ? Nov 14, 2016 22:23 |
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I don't think anyone in the military really says either these days, once they migrated to civilian usage they weren't cool enough for the cool kids anymore.
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hogmartin posted:I don't think anyone in the military really says either these days, once they migrated to civilian usage they weren't cool enough for the cool kids anymore. You telling me nobody uses 85-year-old military slang anymore?
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wallaka posted:You telling me nobody uses 85-year-old military slang anymore? Oh, some of the things they said in WWII are undoubtedly still said today, just not those two. or maybe still in the Army or something idk hogmartin has a new favorite as of 03:02 on Nov 15, 2016 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:What name Oscar Hands, of course.
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stubblyhead posted:I would imagine he had a lot of trouble with colors, what with being blind and all. Yeah, oxidized bronze does have a color that's pretty blue. It could just be he asked a dude with sight the wrong questions.
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# ? Nov 15, 2016 05:04 |
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Flyball posted:Oscar Hands, of course.
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# ? Nov 15, 2016 05:25 |
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Hirayuki posted:I was going for Hans. I was going along with it, silent d and all. (But I had to figure out who you were talking about, first.)
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wallaka posted:You telling me nobody uses 85-year-old military slang anymore? Where did I just see a new slant on "Kilroy was here"?
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Flyball posted:Oscar Hands, of course. Is there a joke here I'm not getting?
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Jerry Cotton posted:Is there a joke here I'm not getting? Good God. Two sets of towels, one for Hands, one for Oscar (a pet?). Hands with a silent D is pronounced Hans. Hans and Oscar. Now they're both names!
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Powaqoatse posted:Good God. Two sets of towels, one for Hands, one for Oscar (a pet?). Hands with a silent D is pronounced Hans. Hans and Oscar. Now they're both names! WELL e: Also, that's not how you pronounce Hans
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# ? Nov 15, 2016 15:28 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:e: Also, that's not how you pronounce Hans
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# ? Nov 15, 2016 15:32 |
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Related to the current discussion it took binge watching through most of the first and second season of Peep Show until I figured out the character was Super Hans and not Super Hands.
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# ? Nov 15, 2016 15:34 |
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om nom nom posted:Kindergarten was its own entity, then elementary 1-6, middle 7-8, high 9-12 My elementary school was k-5, Middle 6-8, and high 9-12. For that is how it should be forever and ever amen.
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hogmartin posted:I don't think anyone in the military really says either these days, once they migrated to civilian usage they weren't cool enough for the cool kids anymore. I know BOHICA is still in play whenever the crew is about to get hosed Bend Over, Here It Comes Again
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Flyinglemur posted:I know BOHICA is still in play whenever the crew is about to get hosed Yeah, the tradition carries on. FUBIJAR: gently caress U buddy, I'm just a reservist I'm playing military for two weeks here, don't think I'm going to deal with your full-time active BS FIGMO: gently caress it, got my orders I won't get another eval from here and I'm leaving in ten days, I no longer have any fucks to give Wearing a paperclip on one's collar, PAPERCLIP: People against people ever re-enlisting, civilian life is preferred (or civilian life incentive program) I never heard SNAFU nor FUBAR in active usage though. There are saltier terms for those situations. hogmartin has a new favorite as of 19:34 on Nov 15, 2016 |
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SMDFTB is also an important term to using when talking to your higher-ups
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I just learned that military acronyms are really cumbersome and dumb.
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hogmartin posted:Yeah, the tradition carries on. Five years and I've never heard any of these, not one, from the active or guard sides. SMDFTB
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:Five years and I've never heard any of these, not one, from the active or guard sides. They may be branch-specific. And I would prefer not to SYDFTB if it's an option. hogmartin has a new favorite as of 20:43 on Nov 15, 2016 |
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Secondhand since I'm not in the military, but I've heard IGAF (I Give A gently caress) is popular. It is not a term used when you give a gently caress. The guy I heard it from has made great use of the term while working in IT.
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JoelJoel posted:I just learned that military acronyms are really cumbersome and dumb. people in the military are like the dumbest fucks on the planet, so it's not surprising they have all these dumb acronyms in attempt to look smart
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thecluckmeme posted:SMDFTB is also an important term to using when talking to your higher-ups I only worked out the first few letters of this one.
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Intoluene posted:I only worked out the first few letters of this one. Dude just google it http://www.meaningsan.com/what-does-stand-for/smdftb The acronym SMDFTB has a life path number 1. Having the life path number one implies that you are a pioneer or creator. Blending together a strong will and confidence.
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I can't believe I didn't know smdftb had a life path number 1
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What the gently caress is a life path and how high do the numbers go?
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 00:12 |
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This came up on my twitter feed. https://twitter.com/its_whitney/status/798662921580515328 I also learned today that Milo Yiannapolous is British.
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sweeperbravo posted:It's Dutch Schultz, not Doc Schultz or Dutch Holtz. Actually, it's pronounced Arthur Flegenheimer.
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I've realized the last few days that if you undercook the rice for your tomato rice soup, reheating the soup for leftovers doesn't change the fact you mildly undercooked the rice.
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Henchman of Santa posted:I also learned today that Milo Yiannapolous is British. A common misconception. Actually he's a douchebag
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the black husserl posted:A common misconception. Actually he's a douchebag
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