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In response to
"
You might have missed that whole thing on here where it was often used by some as a dismissive way to end a political discussion
"
by
znufrii
what are we talking about? (I missed something) -- nm*
Posted by
Diva (aka Diva)
Nov 17 '16, 07:11
(No message)
Responses:
The use of "ok" as a genuine acceptance of another's argument, or as a dismissive retort.
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znufrii
Nov 17, 07:13
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I find "ok" in this context tends to come off as just slight of an eyeroll -- nm
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Hotkiss
Nov 17, 07:14
5
Hi! Quick question: have you been visiting the U.K., Turkey, or the USA lately? ;-) -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 17, 07:30
4
I did move back to the USA in March (nm)
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Hotkiss
Nov 17, 07:35
3
Everywhere you go seems to bring regime change. It's all your fault!!!
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pmb
Nov 17, 08:04
2
Seriously. We can all blame hotkiss! -- nm
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JaxSean
Nov 17, 08:23
I wonder if it's actually just an extension of that line from fight club. "On a long enough timeline ..."
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Beryllium
Nov 17, 08:09
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