Top 10 Words Critics Shouldn't Use

Being a critic is tough. You must have variety, intelligence and maturity. If you use any of these words every other sentence, you're not good enough.
The Top Ten
1 Dumb

This word is overrused to death. It really means a person who can't speak but now it's something or someone stupid. That's what most critics would say. Now, it doesn't mean stupid, it just means bad. "That joke was dumb". Don't you mean unfunny? And you know what's ironic? "That joke was dum".

2 Stupid

This falls into the dumb category. It's lower because of the fact it's always had one meaning.

3 Gay

This is probably the worst one given how unrelated much of its use is to the actual meaning however it could be used when describing a work that actually had references to homosexuality.

This is kinda self-explanatory. Don't use it in a negative light.

4 Boring

Yes, a lot of things are boring, but don't get redundant. This was the only bad thing Lizards ever said about Arthur. Well, that and the fact that DW's a "dodo-head".

5 Weird

"That joke was weird"
Unless the joke was about a llama choking a golf caddy, it's not weird. It's either good or bad.

6 Autistic
7 Worthless

Pointless word. The smashed up toothpick that the dog chewed on the floor has value.

8 Annoying

Almost every comment about Disney Channel ever:
"Zomg! I hat Austn and Allie! Austin is annoying and can't sing Allie is stupid and annoyng and Dez is bad at acting and aknoyin"

9 Mean-Spirited

BOO HOO HOO I HATE THIS IT'S MEEEANNN
Oh, grow up. There are going to be villainous characters in fiction, without it stories would have no conflict or plot. Now that I think about it, that may be why the cartoon retar-I mean, critics like shows where nothing ever happens (COUGH)Steven Universe(COUGH)

10 Cancer
The Contenders
11 Sucks
12 Cliche
13 Pretentious
14 Rip-Off
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