Yourself isit wrote: » The uniform issue is really kicking off. As a kid I liked them. Most elite schools have them. What I don't understand is quantum physics
Fanny **** wrote: » Overuse (and often incorrect use) of the word "literally" I literally thought.... It's literally about 5 miles away Quite often I don't understand boards posts mainly due to use of Americanisms, acronyms, stupid buzz phrases etc Already mentioned but "celebrity". Who cares what some z list clown does on Friday night. Maybe bring back Bo Selecta Why people get so upset about ****e like new age feminism etc. Tbh that rubbish would probably annoy me too if I paid even an iota of attention to it. However I don't.
rawn wrote: » I guarantee it does exist. I went to a school with uniforms but we wore our own clothes for PE once a week. Once a week was enough for me to get hell for my mismatched hand-me-downs. But it might be more common among girls
Yourself isit wrote: » Literally is fine in those cases.
_Brian wrote: » I just can't get my head around why people litter, either small wrappers or people who flytip their waste. Really it's just destroying our environment, makes everywhere look dirty, shows a complete utter disrespect for themselves and all of the rest of us. People who litter are just the scum of society, I really just don't understand how an individual can reconcile it in their head.
diomed wrote: » Soaps.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » The trick is to wet your hands first, then pick it up. Get the lather going properly.
Fanny **** wrote: » In the first case (overuse) the word is completely unnessicary/redundant In the 2nd it contradicts the meaning of literally (in a literal manner or sense; exactly) However literally is used more and more these days - which is what I do not understand. Not long ago nobody would ever have contemplated using literally in the examples I gave
TPD wrote: » The definition of "literally" was amended recently to include use as emphasis in non literal situations. Language gone mad.
WHIP IT! wrote: » Would agree with that. We had a uniform in primary school but we were allowed to wear runners with it. I can still remember the pressure to have a "decent" pair of runners. God forbid you'd stroll in in a pair of Ben Dunne's finest - slated!
gw80 wrote: » In my day it was LA Gear or go home, maybe those pumpy type runners, puma i think would be acceptable
bodhrandude wrote: » Wrong thread methinks.
gw80 wrote: » Why wrong thread, Someone was talking about having decent runners or face ridicule, In my day it was la gear
thelad95 wrote: » Things you don't understand.