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Apr 2019

For me it's: "This means the world to me." (And it's usually an answer to the equally annoying question: "What does this mean to you?"

98% of the time if I hear someone say this I know they are either under 18 or have never seriously pondered what it means to be cliché.

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"if you can`t handle me at my worst, you dont deserve my best"

sounds like people entitled to be tolerated, no matter how horrible is their behavior.

"Only God can judge me"

"You know my life, not my story"

"..But go off, I guess"

"Anime/manga style."

Animation and comics are mediums and comes in many styles regardless of culture.

"Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve"

OK, but I am not Adam or Eve or Steven, so this has nothing to do with me.

Adding "....asking for a friend" "AF" or "and it shows" to any comment. The tags don't make the original comments any funnier.

There's a russian riddle that botheres me. It goes like this: "The pear is hanging - you can not eat it". The answer is lightbulb...
Maybe the damn pear is hanging too high, or it's made of wax, or you're allegic... or have no teeth... It's just stupid.

"I’m the stuff men are made of."

I know that John Wayne, but I see myself as a Scottish Terrier!
So don't add fuel to my jealousy! Sob (TxT)

~~TOTO​:maple_leaf:

Slavic analog for this saying is: "To put a wedge out use another wedge" (roughly like that). So... it still makes little sense, although I kind of can imagine how it could work.

No it's about people retaliating from some form of action with a similar one. Creating a fuel reduced area is a firebreak designed to either slow the fire's momentum or keep the fire from reaching other areas so as to combat it in a fixed section. What you're referring to might be considered preparing for a fire with fire.

Yeah, i've always theorized that the foresters coined the term into relevancy in those days but Shakespeare's work quietly changed the meaning to fighting methods with equally destructive methods.

But yeah, it would be better if people understood they should try to prevent disaster rather than fight in equal retaliation.

I have the sickening feeling I'm the dumbest person on this thread.

"I work hard for this." (In some context) So do I and so do the billions people living here, people are perhaps working harder than you thought but they don't get what they deserve. The fact you work hard doesn't distinguish you from the rest, doesnt make you deserving of everything, and doesn't make you immune to criticism or misfortune.

"I have been through worse." Oh, I'm sorry, but maybe you deserve it for being unsympathetic asshole. You may have been through worse but I don't want something to do around that level.

"Back in my day..." unless you're telling a legit fact and not previous point disguised in nostalgia then screw yourself.

"I know you more than you know yourself" Lie, lie, lie. I can't wait to prove that they're terribly wrong.

I have a couple of finnish ones that my mom loves that make me just annoyed;

"Oh chicken cage of terror" (translates to something like "Oh my god that is terrible")
"I will show you where the place of the cupboard is" (This is pretty much a mom!exclusive one, if your mom is angry she will use this as a threat)
"As if made by simultaneusly running and peeing" (Means something was made in a rush and is of bad quality because of it)