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  • Horp0

    Is there any way at all we can have a productive conversation about the use of the word 'sick' to denote 'great' on the basis that's a rather affected and, dare I say it, naff slang expression.

    My own point of view on this is that if something is great, its actually most effective, and if 'coolness' is important to you, its 'cooler' too, to just say "its great" because by just saying "Its great" you are not exposing yourself as a wannabee teen-cult hip-slinging groovy NewKidsOnTheBlock cock-end.

    Honestly, try standing out from the crowd of fellow vapid sheepoculture grunts by using the 'actual' word, instead of deploying the tired and worn out pre-teen hip word of yesteryear.

    Sickness is a measure of illness, or it is a pile of vomit.

    When I was 14 I used to say things were 'wicked'. Now I'm a grown up, I try to describe things in more accurate terms.

    Also, don't start a conversation with 'So...'

    The correct phrase is "I couldn't care less",

    and stop putting gravy on your scones.

    Thanks America.

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