Digress, intrans. v.: to leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing.The topic at hand was the music video. A discussion of obscure cameras would be off-topic. The word digress can be used at any point in a sentence?as in "Digressing...", "... should digress ...", "..., I digress.", &c.?and when used at the end of a sentence indicates that the prior statement or statements were off-topic and should be given less weight towards the overall argument."This whole 'I'm in college and have to sound like an educated adult' s**t is so f**king annoying."Being a highly educated adult?college being many years ago, sadly?I'm not afraid to sound like one, nor do I consider sounding intelligent to be a bad thing. An argument commands greater gravity when it isn't full of texting abbreviations, swear words, and other implements of the uneducated or under-informed. Crutches of the linguistically in-firm, as my father has said.I love trolls, don't you? :)
therightcliqueDec 8, 2008
Probably the fact that it was garbage. I don't agree about the Britney Spears part though. I hope she dies.
therightcliqueDec 8, 2008
Yeah. You have to throw out all the pictures of binge drinking and rape.
therightcliqueDec 8, 2008
It really don't.
gothaliceDec 10, 2008
Digress, intrans. v.: to leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing.The topic at hand was the music video. A discussion of obscure cameras would be off-topic. The word digress can be used at any point in a sentence?as in "Digressing...", "... should digress ...", "..., I digress.", &c.?and when used at the end of a sentence indicates that the prior statement or statements were off-topic and should be given less weight towards the overall argument."This whole 'I'm in college and have to sound like an educated adult' s**t is so f**king annoying."Being a highly educated adult?college being many years ago, sadly?I'm not afraid to sound like one, nor do I consider sounding intelligent to be a bad thing. An argument commands greater gravity when it isn't full of texting abbreviations, swear words, and other implements of the uneducated or under-informed. Crutches of the linguistically in-firm, as my father has said.I love trolls, don't you? :)
pidgeondeathJan 6, 2009
I'd like to note that mynamegoeshere never said he got laid to begin with. 19-25 years is definitely over a month =p