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"Dehumanising, and lazy." It is veey unimaginitive. It's the Fab equivilent of writing "all the best" in a work leaving card. ?? | |||
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"Does anyone else think the phrase "don't pass her/him by" is a strange turn of phrase? It's not something i have ever seen in every life but it appears to be pretty uniform in verifications on here.. It's a little dehumanising don't you think?" Whatever turn of phrase people want to use it is up to them in my opinion and up to others to interpret the way they want. And in the case of a verif, 'they' were at the meet so... maybe they did mean to dehumanise or be lazy with the wording or that's just the way they write! If the person receiving the verif is displaying it, they have obviously no probs with it and why should we?! My opinion anyway | |||
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"I am simply allergic to cliches." And in what cliches does 'don't pass her/him by' fall onto? No starting anything just linguistically interested | |||
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"I am simply allergic to cliches. And in what cliches does 'don't pass her/him by' fall onto? No starting anything just linguistically interested " It's a "fab" cliche, and I think, despite your origins, you have no problems understanding anything linguistically. | |||
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"I am simply allergic to cliches. And in what cliches does 'don't pass her/him by' fall onto? No starting anything just linguistically interested It's a "fab" cliche, and I think, despite your origins, you have no problems understanding anything linguistically. " Ah yes, am with you now! Believe it or not 'fab' cliches didn't come into my mind hence my question lol I must have an innocent mind | |||
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"I am simply allergic to cliches. And in what cliches does 'don't pass her/him by' fall onto? No starting anything just linguistically interested " Quite often I find that phrase to mean that they are the kind of person you might not look twice at but if you took the time you might be pleasantly surprised That doesn’t just go for the people not traditionally attractive but also those who people would assume are full of themselves but actually have amazing personalities, I think it can be quite a positive note on a veri | |||
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"Does anyone else think the phrase "don't pass her/him by" is a strange turn of phrase? It's not something i have ever seen in every life but it appears to be pretty uniform in verifications on here.. It's a little dehumanising don't you think?" You've made this post because of the way you think of those comments and good on you and good for wanting to know others views. Everyone is different and will Interpret the comments the same way or differently. Some people actually don't want others to know how good they are or they themselves who write the veri don't want it or them to stand out too much. I think the comments are fine as i only use veris to skim over but not look that much into it as I know if I meet anyone it will be a different experience than they have had with anyone who verified on here, why, because I'm me. Everyone should really be the same, a different experience whether amazing, brilliant ok or crap. We have all read veris like 'best meet ever', 'fantastic girl', 'hot guy' 'best fuck ever' yadedadeda. But that's is their view or how they have put it down but they might not be that expressive or don't know hope to or really tell what the meet made them feel. Veris are used now just to add to your comfort that they maybe real people who meet and no matter, past veris count for nothing when you meet them as it is now your having the experience of meeting them and hopefully you all think it willl be brilliant Just my we ditto in the comments and why I see them that way. Plus I'm not that expressive so I'm terrible at writing veris :-0 . | |||
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"Does anyone else think the phrase "don't pass her/him by" is a strange turn of phrase? It's not something i have ever seen in every life but it appears to be pretty uniform in verifications on here.. It's a little dehumanising don't you think?" in what way is it dehumanising ? I would take it to mean an exceptional person so it would be humanising the person or am I missing something? | |||
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"I am simply allergic to cliches. And in what cliches does 'don't pass her/him by' fall onto? No starting anything just linguistically interested It's a "fab" cliche, and I think, despite your origins, you have no problems understanding anything linguistically. Ah yes, am with you now! Believe it or not 'fab' cliches didn't come into my mind hence my question lol I must have an innocent mind " Good one Max what isle are the male tena pants in ? | |||
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"I am simply allergic to cliches. And in what cliches does 'don't pass her/him by' fall onto? No starting anything just linguistically interested It's a "fab" cliche, and I think, despite your origins, you have no problems understanding anything linguistically. Ah yes, am with you now! Believe it or not 'fab' cliches didn't come into my mind hence my question lol I must have an innocent mind Good one Max what isle are the male tena pants in ? " I simply mean the phrase 'don't miss out' implies that the person is a commmodity. If someone wrote that about me i'd be offended. | |||
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"I am simply allergic to cliches. And in what cliches does 'don't pass her/him by' fall onto? No starting anything just linguistically interested It's a "fab" cliche, and I think, despite your origins, you have no problems understanding anything linguistically. Ah yes, am with you now! Believe it or not 'fab' cliches didn't come into my mind hence my question lol I must have an innocent mind Good one Max what isle are the male tena pants in ? " What??? | |||
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"I am simply allergic to cliches. And in what cliches does 'don't pass her/him by' fall onto? No starting anything just linguistically interested It's a "fab" cliche, and I think, despite your origins, you have no problems understanding anything linguistically. Ah yes, am with you now! Believe it or not 'fab' cliches didn't come into my mind hence my question lol I must have an innocent mind Good one Max what isle are the male tena pants in ? What??? " Ok which section of the supermarket would you find the male incontinant pants in . ? | |||
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"I am simply allergic to cliches. And in what cliches does 'don't pass her/him by' fall onto? No starting anything just linguistically interested It's a "fab" cliche, and I think, despite your origins, you have no problems understanding anything linguistically. Ah yes, am with you now! Believe it or not 'fab' cliches didn't come into my mind hence my question lol I must have an innocent mind Good one Max what isle are the male tena pants in ? What??? Ok which section of the supermarket would you find the male incontinant pants in . ? " Haha! I got it the first time lol Tried to look cute but didn't work with you Steph Oh and I dinnae ken | |||
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"I am simply allergic to cliches. And in what cliches does 'don't pass her/him by' fall onto? No starting anything just linguistically interested It's a "fab" cliche, and I think, despite your origins, you have no problems understanding anything linguistically. Ah yes, am with you now! Believe it or not 'fab' cliches didn't come into my mind hence my question lol I must have an innocent mind Good one Max what isle are the male tena pants in ? I simply mean the phrase 'don't miss out' implies that the person is a commmodity. If someone wrote that about me i'd be offended." 'Don't miss out on this awesome French lass she's simply aweeeesome' Hmmm not offended And OP, you are allowed to be offered. | |||
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"Whoops Offended*" I’d volounteer to be offered . | |||
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