Thursday, July 21, 2011

UNNECESSARY USE OF THE WORD “LIKE”


The word "like" is a bigger scourge on society than cancer. And if you think that’s being too dramatic, you’re right, I already regret starting out that way. Cancer is far worse. Let me begin anew. The word "like" sucks nads. Better. My statistician, Romeo, informs me that the average American says “like” 782 times a day. Astonishing. Romeo goes on to explain that 98% of us say it in 98% of our sentences throughout 98% of the year. Astounding. In a This Guy's Pet Peeves Exclusive, it has come to light that during the early part of 1982 an Al Qaeda sleeper cell embedded itself deep inside California's San Fernando Valley. Their central focus: to whisper the word “like” in the ears of unsuspecting teenaged blondes. Positioned conveniently next to Hollywood, the cell also disseminated the word into popular culture through such films as Valley Girl, Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Hardbodies. From there it took on a life of its own and none of us are safe from its clutches. Young or old, smart or stupid, its wicked tentacles have turned us all into mindless drones bent on turning everything into a simile. Resistance is, like, futile.

2 comments:

  1. I wanted to 'Like' this, but there's no 'Like' button. You should...like..get one.

    P.s. I've been too lazy to try and find out what the '+1' does, either that or I just don't case- so I hope it isn't the same as like

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  2. Here you go, Leon. Yeah, no clue about the +1:

    http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/This-Guys-Pet-Peeves/255845315792

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