I like "No Time for Losers" because it refers to but does not use the "c" word.
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Okay, I just don't like No time for losers because I just don't like the line. Also, I didn't make the association at first.
I didn't make the connecton at first either, now I can't contemplate it without picturing a bunch of people with their arms around each other singing drunkenly.
I didn't make the connecton at first either, now I can't contemplate it without picturing a bunch of people with their arms around each other singing drunkenly.
Brings tears to my eyes.
I like "No time for losers" myself. I think it covers the same sentiment, but snarkier.
Yes, oh yes. Wrod, and snerk, and any other pet words or phrases I have not learned yet.
Truly a classy piece of work that line. It pulls up the C-word (which I actually like---yes, minority of one, I know), but it doesn't actually say it.
Just a great, great line for an Angel thread. Who thought it up again?
I like Wolfram's suggestion (No time for losers) too
I didn't get No Time for Losers a first, but once I figured it out I liked it. Not my favorite thread title of all time, but I don't have a better suggestion or anything.
I like "No Time For Losers" because a) it's short and b) it's pleasingly cryptic and c) irony irony irony.
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Um. So. Yeah.
Do you think it might be possible to change the hyphen surrounded by spaces in the Music thread blurb to a real em dash?
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Or two hyphens, the commonly-accepted web standard. Because. You know. Ah.
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