PrettySquareGal
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It seems that the only positive adjectives people use online these days are "amazing," "fabulous," and "awesome" although "awesome" has given way to "amazing" it seems.
Do people no longer have a basic grasp of a diversity of descriptors, or do they truly thing that a twitter update or a pair of shoes are "amazing?"
"Fabulous" seems reserved mostly for things involving the "over forty" set, animal print outfits, Chico's clothing, etc. "Forty and Fabulous!" "Over Fifty and Fabulous!"
With these terms so watered down they become meaningless.
Do you agree?
Do people no longer have a basic grasp of a diversity of descriptors, or do they truly thing that a twitter update or a pair of shoes are "amazing?"
"Fabulous" seems reserved mostly for things involving the "over forty" set, animal print outfits, Chico's clothing, etc. "Forty and Fabulous!" "Over Fifty and Fabulous!"
With these terms so watered down they become meaningless.
Do you agree?