Now I know everyone wants to talk about how Halo 5 is Godly and how Halo 5 is complete trash but can we just sign a petition to stop using the word “Formula” in these arguments. I’m starting to be annoyed by the pronunciation of the damn word now and I shouldn’t. I thought Formulas were something like H2O or that thing Mr Krabs shoves up his -Yoink- to hide from Plankton. Can we use other words more often like gameplay. It’s not like the 343 and Bungie guys were/are scientists, right?
I wish but sometimes we have to say word that sound right in a sentence.
I read the title of the post in a Jerry Seinfield voice. I challenge the rest of you to not do the same now that you’ve read my post.
Of all the over-used, mis-used, and just plain useless words that get used talking about Halo (balanced, unbalanced, casual, sweaty, innovatitive, illusion, to name just a few) you settle on “formula?” Is it because you’re unsure of or uncomfortable with the meaning of the word, or do you not like the sound of it on your tongue, or was your hideous and sadistic second grade teacher called Mrs. Formula? What gives?
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> Of all the over-used, mis-used, and just plain useless words that get used talking about Halo (balanced, unbalanced, casual, sweaty, innovatitive, illusion, to name just a few) you settle on “formula?” Is it because you’re unsure of or uncomfortable with the meaning of the word, or do you not like the sound of it on your tongue, or was your hideous and sadistic second grade teacher called Mrs. Formula? What gives?
It’s just incredibly annoying to hear now. It’s got an odd sound to it, and I didn’t care until now. Now, all I can think of when I see it is “This isn’t a god-damn science project people. Just please, stop.”
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> > Of all the over-used, mis-used, and just plain useless words that get used talking about Halo (balanced, unbalanced, casual, sweaty, innovatitive, illusion, to name just a few) you settle on “formula?” Is it because you’re unsure of or uncomfortable with the meaning of the word, or do you not like the sound of it on your tongue, or was your hideous and sadistic second grade teacher called Mrs. Formula? What gives?
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> It’s just incredibly annoying to hear now. It’s got an odd sound to it, and I didn’t care until now. Now, all I can think of when I see it is “This isn’t a god-damn science project people. Just please, stop.”
FORMULA
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> > > Of all the over-used, mis-used, and just plain useless words that get used talking about Halo (balanced, unbalanced, casual, sweaty, innovatitive, illusion, to name just a few) you settle on “formula?” Is it because you’re unsure of or uncomfortable with the meaning of the word, or do you not like the sound of it on your tongue, or was your hideous and sadistic second grade teacher called Mrs. Formula? What gives?
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> > It’s just incredibly annoying to hear now. It’s got an odd sound to it, and I didn’t care until now. Now, all I can think of when I see it is “This isn’t a god-damn science project people. Just please, stop.”
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deafens myself by shoving Q tips all the way in my ear canal
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> > Of all the over-used, mis-used, and just plain useless words that get used talking about Halo (balanced, unbalanced, casual, sweaty, innovatitive, illusion, to name just a few) you settle on “formula?” Is it because you’re unsure of or uncomfortable with the meaning of the word, or do you not like the sound of it on your tongue, or was your hideous and sadistic second grade teacher called Mrs. Formula? What gives?
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> It’s just incredibly annoying to hear now. It’s got an odd sound to it, and I didn’t care until now. Now, all I can think of when I see it is “This isn’t a god-damn science project people. Just please, stop.”
Y’know, I don’t think OP is necessarily wrong, but I’m kind of curious- like Recon- as to why “formula” is the targeted word here. I’m not really sure in which posts you might be finding it overused.