“smh dang” “i hate that for you frfr”
Did people genuinely began using these out of casual conversation and will use it even on serious topics?
Submitted 1 day ago by Laggindragon@lemmy.world to [deleted]
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/86cfc54f-adaa-4430-ac1d-785b8ba29641.png
“smh dang” “i hate that for you frfr”
Did people genuinely began using these out of casual conversation and will use it even on serious topics?
I do agree with you, but I also realize that maybe the vernacular is fluid and I’m getting left behind. I’m also okay with it. I’m a millennial, all my peers have used “lol” and the like for the past quarter century, so who am I to judge.
But I do judge. I also think the Internet has given people phrases (“my brother in Christ” comes to mind first) that people glom onto, and those drive me nuts too. Social Media seems to have become a dialect of the spoken language, and so you can tell who’s constantly connected and maybe who isn’t.
A stolen license plate isn’t super serious though. Definitely annoying, but I’d expect my group chat to have some jokes sprinkled it. Shit, I’d probably joke myself, but I joke about anything, because if you’re not laughing you’re dying.
Its that uncomfortable funny because license plates are made in prisons and everybody lives in a prison state.
I can’t think of a more worthless thing to steal. What’s this guy gonna try to take next? The judges gavel?
A plate that is not marked to be from a stolen car is quite handy if you happen to be in possession of a stolen car.
Just have to hope the plate’s owner doesn’t notice it missing for a while.
Textbook example ass conversation
A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Can’t have shit in Detroit
Or wherever they are apparently
Laggindragon@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Georgia
A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Yeah that tracks too
Zwiebel@feddit.org 1 day ago
Why they speak english then??