Piss & Moan Table

I find it hard to believe I am the first MFer since possibly the mid 60s to see this and pick it up. Also found a huge tin bean can and an aluminum foil OG hungry man type dinner pan.

I love vintage trash, but come awn :D

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Superfluous use of the word "super" damn near everywhere now. If something is easy, exciting or interesting, using those words well suffice in explaining things...and every dictionary on the damn planet says so. Prefixing with "super" adds absolutely no meaning to your statement and makes you sound like an empty-headed teenage girl. Such language is the purvey of online "influencers" and their ilk. Just stop.
 
You spend too much time down on your knees wearing out the toes.

Yep knee time wears out the toes of your shoes, but it also takes the hair off your knees. Retired now, from keeping packaging equipment running and spending a lot of time down low.

Now I’ve got hair on my knees.

Ok, so here go the jokes about making money on your knees🤣
 
Superfluous use of the word "super" damn near everywhere now. If something is easy, exciting or interesting, using those words well suffice in explaining things...and every dictionary on the damn planet says so. Prefixing with "super" adds absolutely no meaning to your statement and makes you sound like an empty-headed teenage girl. Such language is the purvey of online "influencers" and their ilk. Just stop.

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Ok, so here go the jokes about making money on your knees

Not your first rodeo, this is a veteran move. By adding this, you've diffused the effect of delivering said jokes for probably 99% of us who'd have gone there in the first place. However, that 1% at the bottom should not be discounted...and may well be along shortly... :D
 
Superfluous use of the word "super" damn near everywhere now. If something is easy, exciting or interesting, using those words well suffice in explaining things...and every dictionary on the damn planet says so. Prefixing with "super" adds absolutely no meaning to your statement and makes you sound like an empty-headed teenage girl. Such language is the purvey of online "influencers" and their ilk. Just stop.

How about "uber" or "ultra"? I don't know much about influencers, dunno if they use such language but that's how we used to talk "back in the day".
 
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Watched it again Tuesday night so it was fresh on my mind.

I'm just waiting for someone to start humping my leg regarding the use of "superfluous" in my quick capsule bitch session on overuse of the word "super". :sneaky:

How about "uber" or "ultra"?

One's a ride share service and the other is/was a beer from Michelob, neither of which I know anything about. Next... :D

Digression: Not sure exactly why, but every time I hear "uber" I think "Nazi". Something likely relating to the ww2 era "Deutschland Uber Alles" nationalist slogan. 🤨

I don't know much about influencers

I'll be honest, I don't either, but I feel like that's where this particular language abuse trend started. Seems like damn near everyone's saying it now.
 
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Digression: Not sure exactly why, but every time I hear "uber" I think "Nazi". Something likely relating to the ww2 era "Deutschland Uber Alles" nationalist slogan. 🤨

Uber *is* German. There was also "ubermensch": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Übermensch

As for the ride share service - dunno much about it as 1) I own cars, and 2) its smartphone only.
 
Now that @chili_pepper has brought it up, there is a word that gets used incessantly in ad campaigns, and that is the word "deserve". From "Get the new car you deserve!" from car dealerships to "Get the tax relief you deserve!" from tax consolidation companies. Deserve? Really? The use of that word implies something that I find is highly unlikely in either application, and it seriously tries my patience.
 
Now that @chili_pepper has brought it up, there is a word that gets used incessantly in ad campaigns, and that is the word "deserve". From "Get the new car you deserve!" from car dealerships to "Get the tax relief you deserve!" from tax consolidation companies. Deserve? Really? The use of that word implies something that I find is highly unlikely in either application, and it seriously tries my patience.

I never thought of that, but you're right. "Get the car you deserve" AKA "You asked for it, you got it!".
 
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