Jul 16, 2017 6:00 PM
Brizzly1146
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cantmakethisup
Happy Tuesday!!!!!!!!!
ThatRaccoonGuy
Amen
MitchHon
I didn't even celebrate my 8 year anniversary. Lol.
MissSiesta
So, celebrate what you've and that cup have had for three months and post it
OnBehalfofTheHorizonTheyWageWar
fullofsith
I do that, I'm 32 years old. Total nerd! But I like a special day a month just to have a good time with my GF. She loves and so do I.
XXdavethebabeXX
But why do you have to share it with everyone? Is there any milestone that is celebrated between the couple, regardless of likes or retweets
GuestChrist
"Couples" don't do that. Women do that.
"Women" don't do that. Insecure people do that.
pollolishes
I got married after 3 months of knowing my spouse, its bot about the time. Once the person comes you just know it, and I'm beyond happy
It's not*
Maxdamage1
Dated for almost 8 years, got married, barely posted anything about it. The only three-month thing we do now is our "Quarterly meeting"...
Which is where we go out to dinner at a place with a salad bar and where they bring you your food to the table, and we proceed to talk...
About the state of our marriage, finances, and future plans. Last one we had was for our one year anniversary, and we discussed renting...
Vs. Buying a home in the next year. So exciting.
Sounds like a good plan sir.
GhostdogBlues
Three month anniversary. Do people even know what anniversary means?
AmazingCake
Anniversary is a derivative of Latin
"annus", meaning "year", people that do this shit just want attention
ytseone
Even Merriam-Webster has acknowledged that anniversaries can refer to units of time other than years. That's language for ya.
infiniteblurs
But... but that's a perversion of the word and it's origins. When did it become ok to make it up as we go along?
Geckogeek
Since the dawn of language. Linguists acknowledge that language is always changing. It's exciting actually!
Nizaam
That's literally exactly how language is formed.
Wrongleveeeeeeer
As others have said, this is how every single word ever has come into being. Dictionaries react, they don't dictate.
True. Descriptive, not prescriptive. Words are just noises put together to help facilitate communication. It's all rather absurd in the end.
’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe
ImguriansFillMySaltReservoir
All mimzy were the bourgeoisie, and the meme lords outgabe.
GTA3Fan
I don't understand why everything needs to be considered a "special" occasion and needs celebrated.
mousemarie94
Because life is awesome
RealNormMacDonald
Because fuck you thats why
wormsdie
Life's too short
BayazTheBenevolent
Because we need distraction from the fact that we and everyone we know will all die some day. Better to celebrate in vain than to despair.
MayraV
THEY KEEP CREATING NEW WAYS TO CELEBRATE MEDIOCRITY!!
OphelianAshe
It's psychotic!
UpVoteDragons
I CELEBRATE WHAT I WANT THOR!
NonExistingName
It's... expensive. I'm fine with celebrating some milestones, like the first year, but preferably I'd keep it to a minimum
chrisdafish
You get a day off and could spend time with family
sassafraswot
wooo! 138th upvote of your comment! wooo! and correct usage of your! wooo! "celebration time come on!"
foozlewastaken
Back in the day ('90s and up) we had two special occasions we celebrated: 1) it's raining and 2) it isn't raining. bottomline, just enjoy...
smellyboots
Because it makes life more fun and joyful to celebrate things in our lives that make us happy with an occasion.
ILoveSportsBras
Darn right. You put that very well.
mugatugrows
Guys and girls, I'd just like to take a minute and thank GTA3Fan for this comment as we celebrate the 5 hour anniversary of it's posting.
Where's the drinks though man?
BiiiigJilm
Because life is devoid of any meaning except for the meaning we assign it.
Imgonnatipyouwell
And that niceness is fun
bobtheaxolotl
Also the universe.
canderousbossk
Ahh truth is refreshing to read
PaintedSlate
Optimism with teeth.
I like that
Byrd3790
Someones mad they don't have someone to celebrate things with.
So I don't even remember making this reply, but some people need validation from others, and I would certainly hope that the celebration 1/2
Is primarily between the couple involved, regardless of retweets or likes.
PsiloPsybin
Reasons to drink, of course.
NuclearChimichangas
Being alive is reason enough.
AvatarRubix
I like to celebrate 1-day anniversaries of the last time I drank.
hangar
Then should celebrate our cups, too
thebluestthingsonearth
This^
Phobetor42
Do you need a reason to drink?
Phyrie
Ah, survived another work day without killing anyone. Cheers!
thesolamnus
Well, if you drink for an anniversary youre a party guy, otherwise youre just an alcoholic
xerrex123
LeahShine88
Damn
cantmakethisup
Happy Tuesday!!!!!!!!!
ThatRaccoonGuy
Amen
MitchHon
I didn't even celebrate my 8 year anniversary. Lol.
MissSiesta
So, celebrate what you've and that cup have had for three months and post it
OnBehalfofTheHorizonTheyWageWar
fullofsith
I do that, I'm 32 years old. Total nerd! But I like a special day a month just to have a good time with my GF. She loves and so do I.
XXdavethebabeXX
But why do you have to share it with everyone? Is there any milestone that is celebrated between the couple, regardless of likes or retweets
GuestChrist
"Couples" don't do that. Women do that.
XXdavethebabeXX
"Women" don't do that. Insecure people do that.
pollolishes
I got married after 3 months of knowing my spouse, its bot about the time. Once the person comes you just know it, and I'm beyond happy
pollolishes
It's not*
Maxdamage1
Dated for almost 8 years, got married, barely posted anything about it. The only three-month thing we do now is our "Quarterly meeting"...
Maxdamage1
Which is where we go out to dinner at a place with a salad bar and where they bring you your food to the table, and we proceed to talk...
Maxdamage1
About the state of our marriage, finances, and future plans. Last one we had was for our one year anniversary, and we discussed renting...
Maxdamage1
Vs. Buying a home in the next year. So exciting.
Brizzly1146
Sounds like a good plan sir.
GhostdogBlues
Three month anniversary. Do people even know what anniversary means?
AmazingCake
Anniversary is a derivative of Latin
AmazingCake
"annus", meaning "year", people that do this shit just want attention
ytseone
Even Merriam-Webster has acknowledged that anniversaries can refer to units of time other than years. That's language for ya.
infiniteblurs
But... but that's a perversion of the word and it's origins. When did it become ok to make it up as we go along?
Geckogeek
Since the dawn of language. Linguists acknowledge that language is always changing. It's exciting actually!
Nizaam
That's literally exactly how language is formed.
Wrongleveeeeeeer
As others have said, this is how every single word ever has come into being. Dictionaries react, they don't dictate.
GhostdogBlues
True. Descriptive, not prescriptive. Words are just noises put together to help facilitate communication. It's all rather absurd in the end.
ytseone
’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
infiniteblurs
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe
ImguriansFillMySaltReservoir
All mimzy were the bourgeoisie, and the meme lords outgabe.
GTA3Fan
I don't understand why everything needs to be considered a "special" occasion and needs celebrated.
mousemarie94
Because life is awesome
RealNormMacDonald
Because fuck you thats why
wormsdie
Life's too short
BayazTheBenevolent
Because we need distraction from the fact that we and everyone we know will all die some day. Better to celebrate in vain than to despair.
MayraV
THEY KEEP CREATING NEW WAYS TO CELEBRATE MEDIOCRITY!!
OphelianAshe
It's psychotic!
UpVoteDragons
I CELEBRATE WHAT I WANT THOR!
NonExistingName
It's... expensive. I'm fine with celebrating some milestones, like the first year, but preferably I'd keep it to a minimum
chrisdafish
You get a day off and could spend time with family
sassafraswot
wooo! 138th upvote of your comment! wooo! and correct usage of your! wooo! "celebration time come on!"
foozlewastaken
Back in the day ('90s and up) we had two special occasions we celebrated: 1) it's raining and 2) it isn't raining. bottomline, just enjoy...
smellyboots
Because it makes life more fun and joyful to celebrate things in our lives that make us happy with an occasion.
ILoveSportsBras
Darn right. You put that very well.
mugatugrows
Guys and girls, I'd just like to take a minute and thank GTA3Fan for this comment as we celebrate the 5 hour anniversary of it's posting.
BayazTheBenevolent
Where's the drinks though man?
BiiiigJilm
Because life is devoid of any meaning except for the meaning we assign it.
Imgonnatipyouwell
And that niceness is fun
bobtheaxolotl
Also the universe.
canderousbossk
Ahh truth is refreshing to read
PaintedSlate
Optimism with teeth.
BiiiigJilm
I like that
Byrd3790
Someones mad they don't have someone to celebrate things with.
XXdavethebabeXX
But why do you have to share it with everyone? Is there any milestone that is celebrated between the couple, regardless of likes or retweets
Byrd3790
So I don't even remember making this reply, but some people need validation from others, and I would certainly hope that the celebration 1/2
Byrd3790
Is primarily between the couple involved, regardless of retweets or likes.
PsiloPsybin
Reasons to drink, of course.
NuclearChimichangas
Being alive is reason enough.
AvatarRubix
I like to celebrate 1-day anniversaries of the last time I drank.
hangar
Then should celebrate our cups, too
thebluestthingsonearth
This^
Phobetor42
Do you need a reason to drink?
Phyrie
Ah, survived another work day without killing anyone. Cheers!
thesolamnus
Well, if you drink for an anniversary youre a party guy, otherwise youre just an alcoholic
xerrex123
LeahShine88
Damn