And no, it's not what you think. "Photoshoot" as finally found a replacement. After a few months on top, it has been dethroned, big time, by a new term that no one seems to understand the meaning of.
How come it is when someone doesn't like something, people think it means that they really do like it and want it. People think you are jealous of it if you express that you don't like it.
You are labeled a "hater," or as many people misspell it, a "hatter."
Folks. The new most over/wrongly used word now is the word "hater." It's always been tossed around, but over the course of the last few months, it has rose, dramatically, to the top of word chain of retorts to negative responses towards something another has. If I don't like BTStone's Vette, then that means I don't like it. It does NOT mean that I secretly want it or that I am jealous because he has a Vette. If I wanted it, I would state that.
Let's make a move to veto this term and throw it into the bowels of vernacular hell.
YAY! And I was using BTStone's Vette as an example. Later, QD.





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