Originally Posted by findlay13
I get angry with "Like".
." He was like" "and I said like" "and she started like",
although thankfully it seems to have died off a bit now
Yes, as do I.
"Like"....'to be fond of, similar to....'
Imagine interjecting these literal meaning into sentences.
Eg. " It was, to be fond of, amazing. I was, similar to overwhelmed by it."
And whilst we're being pedantic here( or at least I am being pedantic) let's have no more of this dreadful word " awesome."
" Awesome" 'Full of the dread of the contemplation of the Wonder of God.'
And as for " dreadful".......


I took the Road Less Travelled. Now where the ****** am I?