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down1nit
Jan 10, 2004

outlive your enemies
Sick as a positive descriptor should remain. It's as nice to say as gently caress, and fits rather well in sentences where better, more descriptive words might distract. Here:

"Evel Knievel did a sick stunt where he jumped a fountain."

versus

"Evel Knievel did a dangerous stunt where he jumped a fountain."

The first version is all about that stunt, and is a great sentence. The second version reminds everyone of tragedy and assumes the reader's position on the validity of life.

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down1nit
Jan 10, 2004

outlive your enemies
"boy howdy I sure do love horse balls"

Is anyone saying this I feel like it's a good one

down1nit
Jan 10, 2004

outlive your enemies
Sayonara suckas

down1nit
Jan 10, 2004

outlive your enemies

git apologist posted:

face like a smacked arse

This is good

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