A Conversation for The Manifesto for the Campaign to rename Thursday, "Thing"
Sub-Campaign: Ban the acronym IMHO
Mr. Legion Started conversation Jul 22, 2002
...standing for 'in my humble opinion'. This one has ticked me off for years, and now, in my position as Secretary for Evil, I intend to stamp it out. Are you with me? Honestly, how many people *really* believe their opinion is humble? Nobody does! But still they use it...why?
To promote conflict and discord, I propose that we replace the acronym IMHO with IMHEIUO, which stands for 'In my high, exalted, informed, unassailable opinion'. Come on, if you think an opinion is worth voicing, isn't it worth defending with every ounce of your arrogance? Ideally the opinion would be followed by a phrase such as 'you sodding prole', 'you ignorant git', 'you dirt-eating rustic' etc.
IMHEIUO it is the only course of action that makes sense. How can you argue with that?
Sub-Campaign: Ban the acronym IMHO
J'au-æmne Posted Jul 22, 2002
lol I just might start doing that...
I usually write IMO - in my opinion - because my opinions are never very humble. But some schools of thought hold that IMHO stands for in my Honest opinion...
Sub-Campaign: Ban the acronym IMHO
Mr. Legion Posted Jul 23, 2002
Well, let's see if I can set fire to those schools of thought, and cut down the teachers as they flee the inferno...mmm, vivid imagery.
Hmm.
OK. You're online, I'm online. How do I know what you look like? I don't. Still less do I know what you actually think. So, what makes you (not *you* especially J'au, y'know what I mean) what makes you think that just by putting IMHO in front of your opinion, it makes it any more valid to me? You could be lying. You could just be using it for effect. Honesty *sucks*. And it's relative. Esoecially online.
But IMHEIUO...well, there really isn't any comeback, is there?
mmm...burning teachers...smells like barbecue...
Sub-Campaign: Ban the acronym IMHO
Mr. Legion Posted Jul 23, 2002
Yeah The whole phrase is just designed to intimidate people into bowing to your opinion - whatever it may be. Of course, it only has uses for evil purposes...
Can you suggest any other words to add on to the phrase? It's a bit of a mouthful already, but every little helps.
Sub-Campaign: Ban the acronym IMHO
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Jul 23, 2002
Sub-Campaign: Ban the acronym IMHO
Robert Posted Jul 23, 2002
And unfortunaty, IMHO, is much harder to type than IMHO.
So I'll carry on using that, thanks very much
Sub-Campaign: Ban the acronym IMHO
Robert Posted Jul 23, 2002
*carrys on ning and, just as in old movie chases, knocks over a few dustbins behind him, spewing
all over the place*
Sub-Campaign: Ban the acronym IMHO
Mr. Legion Posted Jul 24, 2002
all you like, Rob, but I'm the one with the
, so there! Nice choice of decoy, by the way...
*More scoffing. Mr Legion emerges from pile of dustbins with smeared all over his mouth and head area*
>BURP!<
Sub-Campaign: Ban the acronym IMHO
Researcher 188007 Posted Aug 22, 2002
I heartily agree with this campaign. 'IMHO' and other such wordchunks are for people who haven't got the imagination to use other words - though I do use BTW occasionally...
However, Thursday's better than Tuesday, I've always reckoned.
*mumbles "day of Thor, day of Thor"*
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Sub-Campaign: Ban the acronym IMHO
- 1: Mr. Legion (Jul 22, 2002)
- 2: J'au-æmne (Jul 22, 2002)
- 3: Mr. Legion (Jul 23, 2002)
- 4: J'au-æmne (Jul 23, 2002)
- 5: Mr. Legion (Jul 23, 2002)
- 6: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (Jul 23, 2002)
- 7: Mr. Legion (Jul 23, 2002)
- 8: Robert (Jul 23, 2002)
- 9: Mr. Legion (Jul 23, 2002)
- 10: Robert (Jul 23, 2002)
- 11: Mr. Legion (Jul 23, 2002)
- 12: Robert (Jul 24, 2002)
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- 14: Researcher 188007 (Aug 22, 2002)
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