Your right it does sound somehow more sincere
I, Attila the Bun, henceforth from this moment, resolve, nay promise, only to lay praise (or ridicule) at the feet of said deliverer of pictatorial offerings in words properly catalogued in any one of the dictionaries suppling the Queen's English.
gotta say though...woo takes less time to type
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gotta say though...woo takes less time to type
All I'm saying
is that 'woo yay' (or any of its counterparts) are simply a cheap and way to say "I like that, that is good" without having to think about your praise or what it is you're praising, and that it's pointless to try to change 'woo yay' to something which sounds even more stupid.
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