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Posted by OrangestO on Apr-11-2014 02:45:

pretentious or proper?

ill have a water sans the ice.


Posted by on Apr-11-2014 03:00:

Neither you're getting old and have sensitive teeth. Buy some Sensadine and floss every night.


Posted by FuzzQi on Apr-11-2014 08:06:

10/10 Thread


Posted by Sushipunk on Apr-11-2014 08:08:

I like cold water, but also without ice. I see no problem with this? How would it be pretentious?


Posted by FuzzQi on Apr-11-2014 08:24:

Actually room temp all the way


Posted by rubez on Apr-11-2014 10:29:

it's french, so pretentious.

if it was a proper drink, the term would be 'neat', you poofter!


Posted by aquila on Apr-11-2014 11:14:

I always order my soft drinks at fast food restaurants without ice so they don't rip me off with only half a cup of drink


Posted by OrangestO on Apr-11-2014 13:01:

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Posted by Floorfiller on Apr-11-2014 13:58:

just make sure you get the Fiji, Evian is GROSS...


Posted by on Apr-11-2014 14:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
just make sure you get the Fiji, Evian is GROSS...

I found you can run into a bad tasting bottle no matter what the brand. I try to stay away from bottled water whenever possible because it's such a waste of resources


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Apr-11-2014 15:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
just make sure you get the Fiji, Evian is GROSS...


it ain't chocolate
it ain't milk
it ain't for you

put that back get that martinelli right there, right next to the yoohoo

it's apple juice son, it's all natural cmon now get on that


Posted by AlphaStarred on Apr-11-2014 16:44:

Pretentious, at least where I'm from. I never heard the word "sans" uttered in any conversation. It's like saying methinks or by the bye. People will give you weird looks.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Apr-11-2014 16:56:

Pretentious in the company of those with limited vocabularies. Just another synonym to everyone else.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Apr-11-2014 17:06:

The only sans I do not tolerate is comic sans.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Apr-11-2014 17:22:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Pretentious, at least where I'm from. I never heard the word "sans" uttered in any conversation. It's like saying methinks or by the bye. People will give you weird looks.


Wwwwwhoa, stop. Pretentious in Brooklyn?


Posted by AlphaStarred on Apr-11-2014 17:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Wwwwwhoa, stop. Pretentious in Brooklyn?


Maybe not in gentrified Williamsburg, but definitely in Brighton Beach.


Posted by AlphaStarred on Apr-11-2014 17:52:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Pretentious in the company of those with limited vocabularies. Just another synonym to everyone else.


I used to write words like sans, stripling, inasmuch as on my essays in High School when I was 16. My English teacher would give me Ds because he claimed nobody uses such words anymore. It really does hinge on where you're coming from.


Posted by Dj Skez on Apr-11-2014 18:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Wwwwwhoa, stop. Pretentious in Brooklyn?





There are neighborhoods in Brooklyn that wouldn't tolerate a person of my skin tone around their women. Overall a very diverse borough, and you don't want to get caught at night around the projects at Bed stuy ,red hook, Brownsville etc. My friend lives in a great area in Williamsburg, I got my first tattoo out there. That's a very nice area to raise a family.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Apr-11-2014 18:04:

The Jews are never late. They arrive precisely when they mean to.


Posted by on Apr-11-2014 18:07:

Like sans through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives


Posted by Dj Skez on Apr-11-2014 18:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
The Jews are never late. They arrive precisely when they mean to.




The best Kosher pickles and other imported foods from Israel are in Brooklyn.

-edit-
This guy.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Apr-11-2014 21:55:

quote:
Originally posted by AlphaStarred
I used to write words like sans, stripling, inasmuch as on my essays in High School when I was 16. My English teacher would give me Ds because he claimed nobody uses such words anymore.


I hate to be the one to update your world view from that of a 16 year old, but high school teachers are not actually grand disseminators of truth and reality.

I guess the issue here is whether it's pretentious to simply use the word "sans", or whether OrangestO is specifically asking if it's pretentious to use it when ordering a drink, a lowly glass of water at that. I suppose the linguist in me would say that ordering a drink is a very functionalist piece of language use and tarting it up with frills like "sans" is wholly unnecessary and draws attention to the language use in a way that could be deemed ostentatious and thus pretentious. All of which is a basic rule of social interaction that shouldn't really need explaining: don't bust out the thesaurus to order a burger.

But as for never using "sans" in conversation because you'd get "weird looks"... Fuck that shit. If you're in decently educated company, why not enjoy using language? Some of my greatest successes chatting up girls while drunk came from playfully using overly ornate language. Russell Brand has shagged about three thousand women using this method. Smart girls love it.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Apr-11-2014 21:59:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
tarting it up



Posted by Dj Skez on Apr-11-2014 22:14:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J


I'm picturing you saying that whilst sitting in a high class restaurant with your British accent, it would sound great if you sounded like Sean Connery.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Apr-11-2014 22:19:

"I'll have a vodka martini, shans the ice."


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