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Yeah, but it's the first time I've felt old....
Get over yourself. People say stupid shit all the time, you'll understand once your older there skibidi toilet chum.
time fucking moves forward. It is by design.
Who said it is by design? Have you spoken with these designers?
Whoever it is, I would like to speak to their manager
Ok, Karen.
Actually... That's mine. "Ok, Karen."
All the places where timeβs not moving forward, the designers are frozen.
Timeβs still in the icebox, so to speak.
Based.
It's fucking annoying and adds literally nothing to the conversation.
Based.
Double Dog Based
And every time I think I understand what people mean by it, Iβm wrong. This one has got to stop.
It's an affirmation that's usually pulled out when someone's statement goes against mainstream thinking.
Yeah I think Iβve seen that usage, but Iβve also seen it used as a negative put down rather than an affirmation. I just have a lot of trouble with this one for some reason. Anyone know where it comes from?
"My brother in Christ" before every stupid comment on reddit. I was over it the very first time I read it.
I like following verbal meme trends, then watching them die out.
Couple of years ago everyone described nearly everything as "spicy".
The overuse if "hear me out" before making a mid statement.
That dark period of time when people used "amazeballs".
Amazeballs was amazeballs, you shut your dirty mouth about amazeballs
You sound salty about their take on amazeballs.
Nothing like some nice, salty amazeballs
They're packed full of vitamins and good for you
You know, I've said the exact same thing to people about my amazeballs. Successfully even!
There used to be a patisserie in NYC that sold amazeballs. Chocolate, caramel, salt, nougat, and a couple other flavor profiles. They were not good. Well, I didn't think so.
Send it
"a masterclass in"
"Society owes you nothing."
Always spoken by someone who wouldn't give if they felt they had to anyways.
Not really a saying but more of a term.
Sus
That thing needs to die
Waxing lyrical