27 0 ReplyI'm cultured. I say "C'esta vie."
3 0 ReplyYou have selected "Livin' The Dream"
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26 0 Replyit's what it's
29 0 ReplyHi, no one!
21 0 Reply'Tis what 'tis
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Does A still equal A??
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We all know the help button only leads you to a useless Microsoft help page that may or may not be horrendously outdated or even not existent anymore
14 0 ReplyIf you press "Help" they put you in a room with push handles, polished metal mirrors and take away you shoe laces.
2 0 ReplyOr a Microsoft Answers page where the advice is always and eternally to run sfc /scannow, regardless of what the actual problem is
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error: it is what it is. counter set to 0
1 0 ReplyOne thing I absolutely do not miss whatsoever about Windows is navigating those chm files when you click help.
6 0 ReplyCHM: " You must be truly desperate to come to me for help, chum"
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It is Windows 95.
4 0 ReplyAnytime someone pulls that phrase on me, I look and them and slowly say, "You're right. It definitely is, what it is." Then they have the look of realization on how much of a filler thing that is to say.
A variation is, "It certainly isn't what it isn't".
5 13 ReplyIt's shorthand for "shits fucked but there's not much I can do about it from here, so I just continue to exist in spite of everything"
15 0 Replyrussians use nichevo/nichego
1 0 ReplyIt certainly isn't what it isn't!
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You just gotta accept that people are going to say thought-terminating cliches to you. You only live once, man, and you gotta do what you gotta do. Que sera sera.
12 1 ReplyThe problem with thought terminating cliches like "it is what is is", is that it promotes lazy thinking.
You may as well say "I've encountered another problem which I'm not going to attempt to resolve. "
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Most especially, literally, at the end of the day!
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