i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line".
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i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel I usually only see this in the use of acronyms. That's nails on a chalkboard, right there.
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@cabel While waiting in the queue line, a chai tea hits different.
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i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel it’s a queue of queues
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i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel no no, a queue line is a 2D array
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i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel like atm machine.
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i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel both redundant and unnecessary
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@tal @jblake @cabel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUyXiiIGDTo I was going to post that but I replied too much already

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i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel The other language shift that Americans have been confusing me in the last decade or two, is using “I” where it should be “me”.
As in: “She spoke with Cabel and I” -
i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel I guess you could have a queue without a line? Like in a take-a-number system at a deli?
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i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel@social.panic.com i’ve been at sfmm and knott’s for the past few days and we’ve only said line
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i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel
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i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel we ride at dawn
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i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel
Sahara Desert -
i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


"Queue line" sounds like an Americanism, designed for people who don't know what a queue is, and imagine they never stand in one.
Kinda like the script in the Great Escape, which has one person shout at the Nazi guards, about to shoot Steve McQueen's character for being over the wire: "Nicht schiessen!" Then it has another person shout in English, for the benefit of the German guards and the American audience, "Don't shoot!"
Here, the usage is more like, "Don't shoot schiessen!" Sad.
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i know language shifts over time but i am being tormented by a new discovery: "queue line". as in, "here's a look at the queue line for the ride".
folks, it's either a queue, or a line, right? "queue line" is super redundant, right? help me out here —


@cabel I might like this one actually. When the queue is a logical concept of a FIFO and a line is the shape it takes, traced out by people or stanchions.
Which likely isn't what was intended at all, so being grumpy is your duty as an elder.
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@cabel is the queue line for the ATM machine? Don't forget your PIN number.
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