pray tell

For demanding an answer. In my opinion, it adds a friendly layer of irony, indicating that you cannot see a possible reason for something :

And pray tell, what purpose does it serve? 🙄

Half Sisyphus, half rolling stone.

Describes self sabotaging tendencies (while showing good will and effort).

I thought you quit smoking last month – yea, half Sisyphus, half rolling stone🥲

  • Fibby@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    “Clear as mud?” Normally said after I tried to explain something and I’m only getting a blank stare in response. Or after a meeting when I know everyone is confused.