I hate when people start their first sentence with 'I mean'. You say 'I mean' when you're clarifying something you've already said. When it's used before anything has been stated, it makes no sense and sounds stupid.
Quote from: Brian Butterfield on December 01, 2015, 03:45:30 PMOne of my housemates has added a word to the list after using it at the start of virtually every response he says, particularly when his response isn't a contrast to whatever his point is."To be fair..."As opposed to what? Were you thinking of something unfair?!Usually means that they are trying to represent the opposing side's perspective."Ancient people's may have believed the world was flat, but to be fair that was the intuitive answer."
One of my housemates has added a word to the list after using it at the start of virtually every response he says, particularly when his response isn't a contrast to whatever his point is."To be fair..."As opposed to what? Were you thinking of something unfair?!
I've heard people say "unimpossible" before.
Quote from: Fedorekd™ on December 01, 2015, 06:13:47 PMI've heard people say "unimpossible" before.what is that even supposed to mean