@kalkulat to Mildly InfuriatingEnglish • 11 months ago‘This is stealing’ ; Instagram account lets you squat in metro homesnews.yahoo.comexternal-linkmessage-square122arrow-up1194arrow-down113
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•11 months agoAll good points—did you mean “tiny violin mode”, or have I been misunderstanding that song for a long time?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish23•11 months agoNo, they mean the same thing, at least in my familiarity with the phrases. “Cry me a river” means that I don’t care to hear about their complaints, even if their tears were enough to fill a river, because I think they’re not legitimate.
minus-squareFuglyDucklinkEnglish18•11 months ago“Cry me a river, build a bridge, and get over it.” Is a favorite expression.
minus-square@wazlinkEnglish8•11 months agoI always liked the similar variation: “Cry me a river, build a bridge and jump off it.”
minus-squareFuglyDucklinkEnglish3•11 months agoOoo. I’m going to to have to steal this. For variation,
minus-square@SleepingTowerlinkEnglish6•11 months agoCould be both: “I will now play ‘Cry me a river’ on the world’s tiniest violin.”
All good points—did you mean “tiny violin mode”, or have I been misunderstanding that song for a long time?
No, they mean the same thing, at least in my familiarity with the phrases. “Cry me a river” means that I don’t care to hear about their complaints, even if their tears were enough to fill a river, because I think they’re not legitimate.
“Cry me a river, build a bridge, and get over it.” Is a favorite expression.
I always liked the similar variation: “Cry me a river, build a bridge and jump off it.”
Ooo.
I’m going to to have to steal this. For variation,
Could be both: “I will now play ‘Cry me a river’ on the world’s tiniest violin.”