<p>Beautiful. My writing mentor told me not to use it in my poetry. And I could see why.</p>
<p>Beauteous rhymes with more stuff :b</p>
<p>“No homo” So annoying.</p>
<p>i know, right? it’s either,
A. “i’m going to something completely homo, but since i have prefaced it with the phrase ‘no homo’, i have prevented this exchange from being homo”</p>
<p>or</p>
<p>B. “I’m going to say something that’s not homo at all or in this context certainly wouldn’t be taken as homo, but I am so uncomfortable with my sexuality, paranoid about people thinking i’m homo, and perhaps weirded out by homosexual people that I think you should no that i am not, in fact, homo”</p>
<p>have you noticed it’s only guys who feel like they need to say no homo? girls are just a lot more comfortable with themselves.</p>
<p>I’ve heard some girls say it, but you’re right.</p>
<p>I hear mostly girls say it, actually. [was that comma necessary?]</p>
<p>Really? Most people don’t mind chicks going after other chicks, so I wonder why.</p>
<p>I totally forgot about “no homo”. I think it’s a more popular phrase with middle schoolers now, but I guess some high schoolers still feel the strange urge to use it. Most of the people I know have grown out of it… instead, they poke fun at the phrase by insisting that what they’re saying is “completely homo” when it is clearly not. I don’t think I’ll ever understand why they do it…</p>
<p>Completely homo LOL. Gotta try that one.</p>
<p>Gay as an insult.</p>
<p>^ I agree. Where I live, any other group that is a minority (here) is used as an insult. Kind of proves how ignorant, unaccepting and discriminatory some people are!</p>
<p>“You’re so gay.”
(not as in you are happy or homosexual, but simply intended as an insult)</p>
<p>^That’s becoming universal in English speaking countries.</p>
<p>^ It already is universal isn’t it? But it’s just stupid.
Just like people using race as an insult/joke.</p>
<p>Like
lol
That’s gay
Umm</p>
<p>I want to start screaming at someone when they’re talking or giving a presentation and you hear this:</p>
<p>“Um, the reasons, like, everyone should have like universal health care, are like that people like can’t always like afford to like buy their own, you know? And like how is that like fair to everyone?”</p>
<p>This irritates me to no end.</p>
<p>I think “legit” is overused sometimes, too.</p>