


| ![]() It really aggrivates me to no end. I mean, really, what could possibly be more insulting than to attack someone's intelligence before you've even stated your fact. "Just so you know" suggests that you, in fact, don't know. You could walk up to me on the street and say "Ryan, you have brown hair." Or you could be a jerk and say "Just so you know, you have brown hair." Wow. What an assholific thing to do. No, assholific isn't a real word... yet. Imagine walking into Burger King and the fat, half-retarded lady at the counter said "Just so you know, our Whopper is not at all healthy for you." Duh! Who the hell would think that a Whopper was good for them and need that pointed out? Even in it's most sincerest of times a JSYK can be intimidating: "Just so you know, you're about to step in dog poopie." Thank you good-hearted human being for saving my Converse All-Stars from a brown smear, but I would react better to a loud, "Hey! Look out for that dog poopie!" This statement would, of course, be accompanied by a wave or a pointing motion with the left hand. I know one little article won't change the world. People will still start their phrases with a JSYK as a means to subconsciously feed their egos. Let's just consider this a rant. And just so you know, I'm just as guilty of dropping JSYKs as you are. But I'm gonna try to stop.
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