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originally posted by: JIMC5499
a reply to: TerryMcGuire
He had a bit of a Leftist bent, but, more often than not he was dead on. He just made you chuckle and think about things in a different way.
Excuse me. I just found "The Best of George Carlin" on YouTube. This discussion has put me in the mood to listen to it.
originally posted by: dontneedaname
The term is so nebulous and has emerged due to COVID. Who the # started saying this?
originally posted by: dontneedaname
the phrase STAY SAFE.
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It's such a cowardly phrase.
By the way the word saFe is related to saVe.
While saving can be prudent (PRUDENTial Insurance - just noticed that), it can also make you a PRUDE. At some point saving too much is just a reflection of being (excessively) fearful and/or greedy.
The term is so nebulous and has emerged due to COVID. Who the # started saying this? Must have been some wuss on TV.
What does "stay safe" mean? Should I cower at home on endless Zoom calls while wearing a mask and taking a daily covid test?
Should I wear a mask in my car?
originally posted by: maria_stardust
a reply to: dontneedaname
What an odd phrase to be triggered by.
I’m impressed that something as benign as “stay safe” could catapult you into a frothing rage of pearl-clutching indignation of Karenesque proportions.
I wonder what would happen if someone were to utter “take care” within your hearing distance. Would your head explode?
originally posted by: 38181
We all said “stay safe” wayyy before Covid. So OP I think you full of it. I heard this more in the military than civilian side, Police and first responders are they exception. Though in my old unit we had a bunch of Cops and EMTs.
You never or rarely say “good luck” to those going out the wire or patrol.
“Stay safe brother” usually said by friend to friend.
How about, "Gotta go, Fight Club." Or a very American "Fxck you" as a macho way to exit a conversation?