It's strides, not striders!!!!!!!!!!!
It's strides, not striders!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm less crazy since I quit being bothered by other people's stupid actions.
Actually, the correct name for them is "aragorns."
for real wrote:
It's strides, not striders!!!!!!!!!!!
It depends on how the word is being used. You are the idiot.
There's nothing irrational about the rage you feel when people add unnecessary syllables to perfectly good words.
They're two different things, you noobs. A strider involves building up speed and extending into excessively long, loping bounds for roughly 30 meters. A stride is roughly the same thing, minus the bounding. The God of Run has SPOKEN! Let it be so.
for real wrote:
It's strides, not striders!!!!!!!!!!!
I feel the same way when I hear people say, "Reflect back." or "Air on the side of caution."
Ain't nothin' gonna break-a my stride
Nobody gonna slow me down, oh no
I got to keep on movin'
Ain't nothin' gonna break-a my stride
I'm running and I won't touch ground
Oh no, I got to keep on movin
Don't even get me started on how charter school teachers speak.
And, no, I won't share out.
Your concerns have been passed on.
Accordingly, they are now considering a name change to either 'Sydney Strides' or 'Sydney Trousers', it's a tough decision.
"Strides
Australian slang for trousers"
I can't run striders now because we're pregnant.
I feel this way about the words coupling and coupler. Couplings couple pipe together and couplers make you sound like a diy farmer that doesnt beling at home depot because you are going to burn your house down
NSG's dog is named Strider.
"air on the side of caution"
I never knew that's what people were saying. I like it.
Back in the day, people used to call runners themselves striders. Like how the Sydney running group is called the Sydney Striders. Being called a strider was way, way worse than running some smooth sprints at the end of a run and calling them striders.
afluenza wrote:
I feel the same way when I hear people say, "Reflect back." or "Air on the side of caution."
How do you know they are saying 'air' instead of the correct 'err' when you are just hearing them say it?
Lazlo Simmons wrote:
afluenza wrote:I feel the same way when I hear people say, "Reflect back." or "Air on the side of caution."
How do you know they are saying 'air' instead of the correct 'err' when you are just hearing them say it?
To air is human.
I think that is an aironeous spelling of the word stryders.
Are you talking about those little bite sized burgers? Those things are devine!
I think you need to re-calibrate your anger*.
*insert any word that doesn't have any meaning with respect to a piece of equipment that requires calibration. Thank Prez Obama for misusing re-calibrate.
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