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first time that I ever heard about the kind of usage of goofball that you refer to, so seems to me that your interpretation must be an extreme regionalism or perhaps a small group of your friends You made me look it up. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=GoofDefinition #2 places it firmly as a Canadianism but the other similar definitions are less specific and I was led to believe it was used in this sense in the USA as well. Maybe south of the border only criminals use it. It's more common in general use here. It obviously has its roots in the prison system but it was first brought to my attention when I was playing in bars years ago. Someone told me it was an acronym for Go On Or Fight. It is always taken very seriously. To not respond immediately is considered a sign of weakness and cowardice. As for "a small group of my friends", I don't generally associate with the type of people who use that expression unless I'm being paid. Just thought I'd give you a heads up. (Damn, is "heads up" another Canadianism, based on hockey?)
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Fuck, every day there's some shit.
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March 10, 2019, 06:53:52 PM Last edit: March 10, 2019, 07:05:29 PM by Biodom Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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first time that I ever heard about the kind of usage of goofball that you refer to, so seems to me that your interpretation must be an extreme regionalism or perhaps a small group of your friends You made me look it up. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Goof...I was led to believe it was used in this sense in the USA as well. Just thought I'd give you a heads up. (Damn, is "heads up" another Canadianism, based on hockey?) "goofball" is close to be endearing (or at least neutral as in "silly") in USA. Isn't it funny that the same word in a neighboring country means something totally different. Or, wait..."mate" is not used in US. Definitely, not a buddy/friend/acquaintance. Actually, it is more of a scientific term (as in "mating") than anything else. "heads up" means the same, however. A few more canadian-specific words/meanings: https://www.shakeology.com/blogs/2016/11/02/13-canadian-words-with-totally-different-u-s-meanings/Australian-specific: https://www.bigstockphoto.com/blog/uncategorized/20-australian-words-that-mean-something-different-in-the-us/UK: https://www.bigstockphoto.com/blog/uncategorized/20-british-words-that-mean-something-totally-different-in-the-us/
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March 10, 2019, 06:55:36 PM |
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March 10, 2019, 06:57:16 PM |
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After 10 years of bugs, hacks, scams, bans, civil war, breakthroughs and fortunes gained and lost, Bitcoin has spread like a virus around the world and has set the stage for a new financial system. Bitcoin's future has never been brighter, but much of the fun and positive spirit that got us here has been abstracted away. It's time for that to change.
The mission of Bitcoin 2019 is to reignite the BTC community by advancing shared goals and highlighting the people and organizations bringing them into reality. From the biggest miners and most active core devs to Fortune 500 companies and darknet markets, this will be a yearly gathering of old and new friends that inclusively reimagines the narrative around digital value and manifests an amenable answer to the question: “Why does this technology matter?” This blurb is immensely annoying. There is the usual mix of well-meaning core types and total fucking scammers speaking. Can't see the point of going myself, but you?
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March 10, 2019, 06:57:40 PM |
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Good evening WO fams! Another wedding party and again a lot of meat LOL
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March 10, 2019, 06:59:09 PM |
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Fuck, every day there's some shit.
Use multiSig wallet or hardware wallet. I sleep without worry. z zzzzzzzzzzz
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JayJuanGee
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March 10, 2019, 07:11:08 PM |
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first time that I ever heard about the kind of usage of goofball that you refer to, so seems to me that your interpretation must be an extreme regionalism or perhaps a small group of your friends You made me look it up. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=GoofDefinition #2 places it firmly as a Canadianism but the other similar definitions are less specific and I was led to believe it was used in this sense in the USA as well. Maybe south of the border only criminals use it. It's more common in general use here. It obviously has its roots in the prison system but it was first brought to my attention when I was playing in bars years ago. Someone told me it was an acronym for Go On Or Fight. It is always taken very seriously. To not respond immediately is considered a sign of weakness and cowardice. As for "a small group of my friends", I don't generally associate with the type of people who use that expression unless I'm being paid. Just thought I'd give you a heads up. (Damn, is "heads up" another Canadianism, based on hockey?) Fair enough. I still don't really see any problem with my usage.. and even calling someone goofy tends to be a lot nicer than calling them stupid or retarded.. but anyhow, I suppose it can depend upon context, too. From your link and explanations, I recognize that in certain circles such an expression could be misunderstood.. but it still seems kind of niche.. so I still don't see why anyone here should get MOAR offended by either my past usage in the way that I had attempted to use it or my likely continued future usage of such term based on what appears to be kind of obvious general usage. Sure, as I already suggested, there already exists a kind of intention from me to be aggressive with such namecalling and to insult by the common usage meaning of "goofball" or whatever other variant that I was using that had "goof" as the root word... and further, as many of us recognize, there is already an internet culture that causes some kinds of name calling that would less likely take place in the meat space - especially if the parties are expecting to have a continued relationship with someone. In the meat space, we might be able to engage in avoidance or just not be in the same circles with certain ideas... also, sometimes in the meat space trollers will frequently get shut down fairly quickly by the whole group too, if they were to start spouting out political and racial agendas in a group that is talking about bitcoin, for example. Many of us likely realize that on the internet, sometimes, there is a need to be more assertive in certain circumstances to make a point.. and of course, there is discretion there, too, and the dynamics on the internet are different from the meat space, too. Of course, sometimes on the internet, we will be kind of stuck with each other, which also might happen in certain meatspace circumstances as well, for example relatives at a christmas party, a wedding, a funeral, a picnic or some other similar family gathering.
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JayJuanGee
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March 10, 2019, 07:12:58 PM Last edit: March 10, 2019, 07:24:42 PM by JayJuanGee |
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March 10, 2019, 07:16:01 PM |
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Good evening WO fams! Another wedding party and again a lot of meat LOL
Good to have goals.
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March 10, 2019, 07:16:28 PM |
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Fuck, every day there's some shit.
Use multiSig wallet or hardware wallet. I sleep without worry. z zzzzzzzzzzzPersonally I have no problem with this, I mean that everything is susceptible to being hacked and almost every day there is news of this type. My keys, wallet.dat,s and paswords everything is out of line.
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March 10, 2019, 07:23:28 PM |
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Good to have goals. These days I am going out too much I am attending parties too much I am eating too much I am having less sleep
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March 10, 2019, 07:42:47 PM |
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Good to have goals. These days I am going out too much I am attending parties too much I am eating too much I am having less sleep Unacceptable. We need you strong and healthy. No more parties till $10k. Even then only a small one. sleep. healthy food. exercise. hodl. repeat
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March 10, 2019, 07:54:26 PM |
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Actually a lot of those words are actually just what the rest of the world calls things rather than using Americanisms. Serviettes are serviettes in England, Kenya, Mexico, Canada, and most English-speaking countries around the world. Only Americans call them "paper napkins". Bacon from the back (loin) of the hog is called "back bacon" in most places. Only in the USA is it called Canadian bacon. Some Canadians call it "peameal bacon". The Brits often call side bacon "streaky bacon". Only in the USA is synthetic cheese-like garbage called "American cheese". The rest of the world calls it "process cheese". In most of the world "football" is played with the feet, not the hands. Exceptions are Canada and Australia. Funny language, English. _____ As for the word "goof" meaning a lowlife, it's apparently used in the USA as such (although perhaps mostly in prison) but with a slightly narrower definition. Here in Canada it is used for pedophiles, informers, rapists and other unreliable or undesirable scum. In the USA it seems to be used mostly to describe pedophiles who prey specifically on young boys. Aren't words fun?
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Serviettes are serviettes in England, Kenya, Mexico, Canada, and most English-speaking countries around the world. Only Americans call them "paper napkins". Aren't words fun? Like 'cutlery', 'serviette' is not a word for the English gentleman, but for his servants until they know better. He would say 'knives and forks' or 'silver' and 'napkin'. How To Get On In Society by John Betjeman Phone for the fish knives, Norman As cook is a little unnerved; You kiddies have crumpled the serviettes And I must have things daintily served. Are the requisites all in the toilet? The frills round the cutlets can wait Till the girl has replenished the cruets And switched on the logs in the grate. It's ever so close in the lounge dear, But the vestibule's comfy for tea And Howard is riding on horseback So do come and take some with me Now here is a fork for your pastries And do use the couch for your feet; I know that I wanted to ask you- Is trifle sufficient for sweet? Milk and then just as it comes dear? I'm afraid the preserve's full of stones; Beg pardon, I'm soiling the doileys With afternoon tea-cakes and scones.
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March 10, 2019, 08:14:41 PM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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Actually a lot of those words are actually just what the rest of the world calls things rather than using Americanisms. Serviettes are serviettes in England, Kenya, Mexico, Canada, and most English-speaking countries around the world. Only Americans call them "paper napkins". Bacon from the back (loin) of the hog is called "back bacon" in most places. Only in the USA is it called Canadian bacon. Some Canadians call it "peameal bacon". The Brits often call side bacon "streaky bacon". Only in the USA is synthetic cheese-like garbage called "American cheese". The rest of the world calls it "process cheese". In most of the world "football" is played with the feet, not the hands. Exceptions are Canada and Australia. Funny language, English. _____ As for the word "goof" meaning a lowlife, it's apparently used in the USA as such (although perhaps mostly in prison) but with a slightly narrower definition. Here in Canada it is used for pedophiles, informers, rapists and other unreliable or undesirable scum. In the USA it seems to be used mostly to describe pedophiles who prey specifically on young boys. Aren't words fun? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English-speaking_world258 mil native english speaking in US, 60mil in UK 25 mil in australia 19 mil in canada So, by this stat 258/360=about 72%, so I don't get your lamentation of us vs "them". 72% is not americanism, it is a majority and the rest is region-specific, sorry. Re the offending "goofball", NOBODY uses it in US to describe pedophiles as others told you already. "Goofball" is mostly associated with Disney character "Goofy", which pics were posted above. In addition to meaning "silly" it was also used to describe a drug 60-100 years ago, but NOT anymore. I have no idea where you are getting this.
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March 10, 2019, 08:21:53 PM |
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Only in the USA is synthetic cheese-like garbage called "American cheese". The rest of the world calls it "process cheese". Aren't words fun? maybe youre thinking of what is actually labeled "cheese food" or something like that for the fake stuff here in the usa. food labels have gotten better in the usa but they still mislead as much as possible.
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March 10, 2019, 08:30:23 PM |
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Only in the USA is synthetic cheese-like garbage called "American cheese". The rest of the world calls it "process cheese". Aren't words fun? maybe youre thinking of what is actually labeled "cheese food" or something like that for the fake stuff here in the usa. food labels have gotten better in the usa but they still mislead as much as possible. Bon appetite! https://www.hg.org/legal-articles/food-fraud-and-commonly-mislabeled-foods-31388officially, you can have as little as 5% cocoa in "chocolate" (in US); in EU it is 25% at the minimum. What's the rest/filler? I don't know exactly.
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