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I'm guilty of using it at times.
I guess what I'm trying to say when using it is "Brace yourself, you might not like what you're about to hear but here goes:"
It's shorter for me : )
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Or, "All pretense aside" might apply since we all use PC-speech these days....pts
by Mirage V2.0 AWOL on November 9th, 2007
Thanks. I don't use that one. It's too pretentious-sounding lol.
by Barcaluv on November 9th, 2007
How about, " No sh1tt1ng you ,man!"
by Mirage V2.0 AWOL on November 9th, 2007
That works too. : )
by Barcaluv on November 9th, 2007