FurryP
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Post by FurryP on Jun 29, 2015 0:06:00 GMT
For me, just thinking of the word vomit is disgusting. What happened to the word sneeze? I know it is not much better, but it certainly isn't warm and disgusting...lol I do not like to associate such a word with my beloved papercrafting. How about you? ETA: I agree with those about the word sneeze, too, but I can tolerate that way better than the other.
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Post by papersilly on Jun 29, 2015 1:32:02 GMT
Vomit anything. Yeah, I miss sneeze too.
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christinec68
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Post by christinec68 on Jun 29, 2015 1:36:46 GMT
I dislike it too. Especially since the person using that term usually uses it to describe someone else's style they don't like.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 1:38:13 GMT
I don't mind it, if it's used in good fun.
For some reason, it doesn't bother me but I've never been able to stomach that issue with my own kids or seeing it on TV or movies.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 1:56:56 GMT
I dislike both, because I think they are disparaging and a way to criticise/put down someone else's layouts in a half-veiled way.
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GiantsFan
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Jun 27, 2014 14:44:56 GMT
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Post by GiantsFan on Jun 29, 2015 2:16:23 GMT
Raising my hand.
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Post by pelirroja on Jun 29, 2015 2:45:25 GMT
I don't like the term because to me, it implies a negative judgement and an insult, whether it's intended that way or not.
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Post by alittleintrepid on Jun 29, 2015 3:04:04 GMT
I dislike sneeze more. Somehow it's more visual for me and I have an image of little drops of spittle everywhere. I think neither should be used when describing another person's work.
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Post by impearia on Jun 29, 2015 3:13:49 GMT
Neither is really my cup of tea...I like to say I like to overindulge in embellishments from time to time...
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scrapnnana
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Jun 29, 2014 18:58:47 GMT
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Post by scrapnnana on Jun 29, 2015 7:17:02 GMT
I hate the term. Not too fond of the "sneeze" one, either.
I personally prefer the term "plastered." To me it says the same thing without being gross.
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Post by alissa103 on Jun 30, 2015 1:37:51 GMT
Not a fan. I also feel like it's disparaging.
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scrapaddie
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Post by scrapaddie on Jun 30, 2015 13:52:27 GMT
Me.... What happened to the kinder, gentler days when we had punchy sneeze?
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Post by janesays on Jun 30, 2015 14:27:39 GMT
Raising my hand too!
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Post by jemali on Jun 30, 2015 14:42:40 GMT
I agree.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2015 15:52:27 GMT
I hate the term fussy-cutting.
I'm not fussy. I have good cutting skills. It's not rocket science...just use of scissors.
I think the use of such a term makes people dred that task of cutting things out.
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Post by doesitmatter on Jul 1, 2015 0:35:16 GMT
I dislike both, because I think they are disparaging and a way to criticise/put down someone else's layouts in a half-veiled way.
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