Submitted by boringsimp t3_127vuz1 in Showerthoughts
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doggedgage t1_jeg4cwm wrote
It's better to be pissed off than pissed on... unless you're into that sorta thing
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LoNwd t1_jeg8pqp wrote
Got my. First golden shower yesterday
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x_scion_x t1_jegcmhk wrote
some people pay extra for that
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KegOfHappiness t1_jegl7tv wrote
Congratulations I think?
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Rider-VPG t1_jegmd8n wrote
I tell people to piss off when I'm annoyed.
I tell people to fuck off when I'm pissed off.
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Simmons54321 t1_jegq0lt wrote
Looking up the origins of that term is a quick, slightly intriguing read. In past tense you can say somebody pissed-off (went away) and it have nothing to do with your own emotion.
But the act of telling someone to piss off, is indeed typically connected to being angry with said person. Oh, English.
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Ninjaromeo t1_jegrmei wrote
Depends on the babysitter
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dgj212 t1_jegvky5 wrote
this is very accurate, well that and when I want to have fun and use crude language.
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YeeeeeeeeAllg t1_jegzjuf wrote
tell people only when you are pissed for a justifiable reasons. My bro legit gets mad for everything... so I stopped going out to have dinner with this guy
leftysrevenge t1_jeh254c wrote
Stop telling me not to get pissed off or I'm gonna get pissed off.
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GoarSpewerofSecrets t1_jeh3tnd wrote
Some babysitters know the risks. Some experience the fountain.
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