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| Josh November 6, 2003 12:27 AM PST I dunno about words that have been ruined for me. I never liked delight much, and our company has daily meetings that often use delight, so that doesn't help. sorry owlet, but cute is gonna stay around. I can't count how many times i've heard women say they don't want to be cute... but sometimes, as non-sensical as this sounds, 'cute' is often sexier than sexy. | ||
| owlet November 5, 2003 03:49 PM PST <rampage> honestly, the word cute makes me want to rip my own arms off and beat myself to death with them. katie couric is CUTE. katie couric and her cuteness can drink bleach and die. i don't WANT to be cute. i want to be FIERCE, and STRONG, and SEXY, and even SHE SCARES THE SHIT OUT OF ME but not CUTE. </rampage> | ||
| Name November 5, 2003 02:27 PM PST professionally, "evaluation" has been forever ruined for me this past year - and mostly by myself, which really hurts. personally, "cute" has been less than useless to me for quite a while, but now "open" and "intimate" are both fraught with ambiguities and uncertainty and ulterior agendas. They're not words so much as warnings anymore. I tried to post this earlier today and it looks like it didn't stick. I'll give it one more try and then assume that it's just not meant to be. Oh yeah, and you are totally right about "quality." what a waste of a "q" word. | ||
| Name November 5, 2003 12:49 PM PST professionally, "evaluate" is forever ruined for me. By myself, too, which only makes it worse. Personally, "cute" has been worthless to me for a damn long time, but now "open" seems threatening and duplicitous at once, and "intimate" is impossible to pin down, ambiguous, untrustworthy. And I'm with you on "quality." What a waste of a "q" word. | ||
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