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gwenevyn
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03 Jun 2007, 12:29 pm

I say, "Oh my goodness" quite often.

When I'm with my sister (who in my opinion is AS) we like to say "O.M.G" aloud. It makes us giggly. Or we'll be out at the mall and something weird happens and we'll be like "WTF MATE??"

It's probably our mean streak. We like to make fun of people who use netspeak all the time. :D



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03 Jun 2007, 1:20 pm

I also say "golly gee" alot



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03 Jun 2007, 1:21 pm

i usually say s*** when im angry and s*** when im in one of my happy and hyper moods as well.

:lol: :P :lol:


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03 Jun 2007, 1:30 pm

I only say "Oh Emm Gee" ironically. It does make me giggle. :)


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03 Jun 2007, 1:35 pm

scrulie wrote:
I only say "Oh Emm Gee" ironically. It does make me giggle. :)


I giggle just thinking about it. :lol:



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03 Jun 2007, 6:20 pm

I never say it unless I'm being ironic and/or mocking my little sister (who does use it), in which case it is indeed great fun. So is saying "Gosh and golly-gee!" although I do that less often.

When I'm actually over-excited or frightened, I tend to lose the ability to speak and start... squealing, for lack of a better term. Only without actually making noise. If I'm furious, it tends to be a yelled "Bones!" I'm not sure why I started using that particular word as an exclamation.

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doesnt god have like 12 different names in the bible? so why would just saying one would be considerd a sin?


Nope. The name only differs according to whether you happen to be Jewish (YHWH), Christian (Jehovah) or Muslim (Allah). God is not a name, nor is Lord, just as Christ is not part of Jesus' actual name. I'm always amused at those people who think it is, or who write G-d or G_d. (Semi-related pet peeve: people not realizing that "cherubim" and "seraphim" are plurals.) Incidentally, gosh and golly are both euphemisms for "god."


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03 Jun 2007, 6:50 pm

Thou Shalt Not Take The Lords Name In Vain is one of the ten commandments.


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03 Jun 2007, 7:37 pm

Yes, but his title?


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03 Jun 2007, 8:16 pm

Noo but i never did hear anyone say OM Jehovah.


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04 Jun 2007, 4:17 am

richardbenson wrote:
i could see how someone could have one of there intrests be repeating words like 'omg' :roll:

Repeating a word over and over to oneself is not the same as frequently USING a trendy word in conversation (as most teens and young "twens" seem to do these days).



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05 Jun 2007, 12:08 pm

SolaCatella wrote:
Nope. The name only differs according to whether you happen to be Jewish (YHWH), Christian (Jehovah) or Muslim (Allah).


"Jehovah" doesn't mean anything, and has nothing to do with Christianity. I forget where that comes from, I'm thinking it was some kind of weird translation mistake, but don't remember for sure.



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05 Jun 2007, 1:17 pm

Sometimes I say OMG in spanish (I say it like "o eme ge", spelling the acronym). I also have a classmate who says "lol" and "pwn".

"Has sido pwneado" :D



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05 Jun 2007, 1:20 pm

haha my sisters husband calls his boss "the clown" in spanish, its freaking hilarious, something like pelosi or something 8O



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05 Jun 2007, 1:33 pm

richardbenson wrote:
haha my sisters husband calls his boss "the clown" in spanish, its freaking hilarious, something like pelosi or something 8O


Payaso! :D

Does her boss know what that word means?



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05 Jun 2007, 1:34 pm

no, freaking hilarious!! ! :D 8O
all of his coworkers are spanish so they all talk smack like its 1994 in spanish haha