To save Proto from having a seizure, we may as well nip this in the bud.
Add your own verb and tell us what you don't like.
Also, first person to say smurfing wins absolutely nothing.
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To save Proto from having a seizure, we may as well nip this in the bud.
Add your own verb and tell us what you don't like.
Also, first person to say smurfing wins absolutely nothing.
humpfing
of course, the verb for feeling discontent. "Stop bugging me, I'm trying to humpf". "I humpfed so much yesterday that I couldn't get round to it". "I hope you like humpfing as much as I do". "we broke up because I humpfed too much".
humpfing.
Abducting
It's so much trouble... tell them not to scream they scream, tell them not to escape and they attempt to. Victims, amiright? :mad:
Ooh this is a fun game.
I hate gyrating. I mean seriously, I don't know how Madonna does it in that lycra!
I don't like making announcements over a PA system.
I don't like Arthur. Ing.
So, wait, is this just a fancy way of saying things you don't like doing, or are we meant to supply a transitive verb (we'll use murdering as an example) and distinguish between object nouns that we do not like murdering vs. those we do?
Either is fine.
Working.
/thread
Argh, he's right. About the working. Working sucks.
And doing laundry.
Cleaning
Not smurfing.
Not being immortal.
ing.
Being stuck in this bodying as well.
I would not enjoy management.
do-ing my taxes
guys it's ok I got this...
Ironing.
End of discussion no matter what the smurf you do if you gotta stand around, break the ironing board and iron out you're guaranteed to have a bad time.
Actually Iceglow, your wrong. Sure ironing is boring as hell, but I can think of something else, much much worse.
Dying. Now that has to be terrible!
I've personally not died at all so I can't compare it.
I've never ironed before so I don't know.
To be fair, I don't think anyone here has died, unless they've gone through a near - death experience.
I've died many times and have been resurrected in a new form. Psychotic has been killing me a lot recently. I'm quite happy with my current reincarnation, though; it's very festive.
A part of me died when my brother died. Also *snip* Also, when I had to move away from beloved cousin in Clear Lake. Also, when her father died. Also, when my first girlfriend moved away... and then she came back and told me she was getting married... after her friend had been murdered... after she (my ex) had been rufied (and the implication of what followed) at a party. *snip* Also, when my uncle shot himself. Also, when my mom's friend (just like 4-5 years older than me), whom I had a crush on, revealed she was a lesbian.
Anyway, I don't like listening. I don't like studying. I don't like being friends with idiots or, worse, idiots who think they're geniuses, or worse still, geniuses who are idiots because they're geniuses (Sheldon Cooper). I don't like humoring kids or old people. I don't like trying to talk to hippies who don't know they're hippies (anyone who uses pot and dresses in embarrassing clothes they think look good). I don't like touching jellyfish.
I don't like feeling trapped; which I do feel right now.
I think you possibly trumped my comment of working.
Cannot stand ironing!
I was telling an online-friend this not so long ago and he's all "so why the smurf do you do it?" and can't seem to understand that at least around here, wearing wrinkled clothes looks, well, scruffy.. and probably wouldn't go down well for the formal attire required at work :p
Yes with some garments you can get away with hanging them up and air drying them (if you have the space) but not all.
Oh my. I want to give you a hug.
Hope life treats you better in the years to come.
I enjoy ironing :( you don't appreciate the finer things in life.
Things I Don't Like smurfing:
- dead people
- manure
- Cameron Diaz
To go with Halloween:
I don't like trick or treating. I never have. When I was a little girl I would go to like two houses and get bored of knocking on strangers doors and asking them to give me candy. I don't even like candy that much. I like chocolate. I would rather pay $1 for a chocolate bar than go trick or treating. Plus I would get so sick of it after Halloween. But usually whoever was taking care of me at the time would make me do a few streets before I was allowed to go home. Also trick or treating in Ottawa as a little girl usually involved wearing a coat over my costume and ruining it anyway.
I don't consider it candy. I guess some people do.
Yes. Because it is.
http://i.imgur.com/jwCt9.jpg
This is candy.
Everything else is sweets or chocolate.
Silly 'merkins renaming everything :p
Yeah, I prefer the term sweets too. :D