Words don’t bother me for the most part. If I had to choose a current overused word that I don’t care for, I might choose “gaslighting”. There is no specific reason. Maybe it’s the negative connotation. Then again, I only see or hear it when I’m reading or watching the news and it doesn’t invade normal everyday conversation, so I guess I can give it a pass.
I can only think of one word from the past that I found so overused that it bothered me – phenomenal. I worked with a lot of sales people and this word would pop up in every conversation. There must have been an unwritten rule that this could not be used just once in a conversation. From my count, the minimum was ten. Phenomenal weekend. Phenomenal weather. Phenomenal restaurant. Phenomenal wine. Back to back to back to back sentences. The other problem was it was multisyllabic; therefore, you can enunciate every syllable and really stretch it out for effect.
Phe. Nom. E. Nal
According to the official Phenomenal Handbook, there must be at least a two second pause between each syllable. And by the way, not everyone can pull this word off, yet there wasn’t a lack of trying. Now don’t get me wrong, this wasn’t about the people saying it. Most were friends, colleagues and business partners – loved them all. I think it was the sheer volume and repetition that this gets crowned as the sole word on my list. Fortunately, like all trends, it road into the sunset. Vaya con dios, my friend.
Today’s prompt made me think about songs with few words, but high in repetition. Temple of the Dog’s Hunger Strike is a collaboration between Chris Cornell of Soundgarden and Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam. It’s a four minute song that features only one verse and growls “going hungry” sixteen times. Despite the limited lyrics, the intertwining of Cornell and Vedder’s vocals is captivating. Hunger Strike is further proof that less can be more. It was one of my favorite songs of the grunge era and as my friend, Nancy, would say, it is simply phenomenal.
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I don't mind stealing bread From the mouths of decadence But I can't feed on the powerless When my cup's already overfilled Yeah But it's on the table The fire's cooking And they're farming babies The slaves are all working Blood is on the table The mouths are all choking But I'm goin' hungry, yeah I don't mind stealing bread From the mouths of decadence But I can't feed on the powerless When my cup's already overfilled, mmm mmm But it's on the table The fire is cooking And they're farming babies The slaves are all working And it's on the table Their mouths are all choking But I'm going hungry (going hungry) I'm going hungry (going hungry) I'm going hungry (going hungry) I'm going hungry (going hungry) I'm going hungry (going hungry) I'm going hungry (going hungry) Yeah, I don't mind stealing bread (Mmm, I don't mind) No, I don't mind stealing bread I'm going hungry (going hungry) I'm going hungry (going hungry, yeah)
I can see where you are coming from with this post.
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Thanks. I appreciate the comment. Sometimes I think it’s all in my head and may not resonate with others. It’s nice to hear another’s opinion
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❤️ that song
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This is such a great song. I can listen to it all day
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Me too. I once drove to NYC listening to a song on repeat the whole way.
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Those were the days…two leads with distinctly different but powerful voices. We’ll always have this album from better times!
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Yes! Such a gift!
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I’ll give you phenomenal lol … yes that is used a lot
My kids seem to like the word “Bruh” 🙄😄😄 that one irks me a little – but only because they are always saying it – bruh!! Lol
Gaslighting is over used – agree
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Haha… I imagine bruh could get tiresome also because the intonation!
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Lol … kids 🤷♀️😄
I used to drive my parents nuts with the words “wicked” and “dude” 😄😄
As in “that’s wicked cool, dude” 😄
I might use wicked once in a while still – because I kinda love that word ❤️… and dude only when I am surprised by something lol
But my vocabulary has somewhat improved with age 😉
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I have to admit… I still use dude. I guess still a thing out here in California. Some habits are hard to break!
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Yes indeed lol
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i’m so tired of hearing skibidi toilet ohio rizz. don’t ask…
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I was literally lost with your comment. I copied and pasted into Google and that somewhat helped, I think…
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