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"Your truth"

 

"My truth"

 

"His truth"

 

"Her truth"

 

Truth isn't individually defined by what one accepts as truth. Very bizarre mindset to me.

 

Are you familiar with the Vaccine, Global Warming, and 9/11 threads? There's some very interesting version of "truth" in those threads by a couple of people.

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"Your truth"

 

"My truth"

 

"His truth"

 

"Her truth"

 

Truth isn't individually defined by what one accepts as truth. Very bizarre mindset to me.

 

Are you familiar with the Vaccine, Global Warming, and 9/11 threads? There's some very interesting version of "truth" in those threads by a couple of people.

Haven't seen those threads.

 

Not sure I'm brave enough to venture in.

 

:)

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"Your truth"

 

"My truth"

 

"His truth"

 

"Her truth"

 

Truth isn't individually defined by what one accepts as truth. Very bizarre mindset to me.

 

Are you familiar with the Vaccine, Global Warming, and 9/11 threads? There's some very interesting version of "truth" in those threads by a couple of people.

Haven't seen those threads.

 

Not sure I'm brave enough to venture in.

 

:)

 

Probably better off. Some of those people are off their rockers.

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AF. It’s annoying AF. Not sure which I hate more, describing something as “(adjective) AF,” or when something is described as “amazeballs.” I intensely dislike “baller” as a superlative as well. Seems there’s a theme here.
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AF. It’s annoying AF. Not sure which I hate more, describing something as “(adjective) AF,” or when something is described as “amazeballs.” I intensely dislike “baller” as a superlative as well. Seems there’s a theme here.

 

Thanks for letting me know what's eventually making its way here.

 

I don't look forward to it.

 

What's so special about being trendy? I was one of the last ones to wear bell-bottoms when they came out. I had to give in because I couldn't find straight-leg jeans anymore.

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anything "of color"

Racist. Also, there's a pretty funny AT&T commercial with the tattoo guy. "I'm one of the tattoo artists in the city". Then when the receiver of the ink says something about drawing first, the guy looks up and says, "stay in your lane, bro".

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AF. It’s annoying AF. Not sure which I hate more, describing something as “(adjective) AF,” or when something is described as “amazeballs.” I intensely dislike “baller” as a superlative as well. Seems there’s a theme here.

 

Thanks for letting me know what's eventually making its way here.

 

I don't look forward to it.

 

What's so special about being trendy? I was one of the last ones to wear bell-bottoms when they came out. I had to give in because I couldn't find straight-leg jeans anymore.

 

Same here. Also, remember the fad of wearing flourescent shoe strings? I got into it about ten years later. I wore my first pain of Converse Chuck Taylor tennies about 30 years after they came out.

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AF. It’s annoying AF. Not sure which I hate more, describing something as “(adjective) AF,” or when something is described as “amazeballs.” I intensely dislike “baller” as a superlative as well. Seems there’s a theme here.

 

Thanks for letting me know what's eventually making its way here.

 

I don't look forward to it.

 

 

If AF (short for 'as f**k') amazeballs and baller haven't made it to your area yet then where you live is about a decade behind on things. Which is virtually impossible with how the internet is today.

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AF. It’s annoying AF. Not sure which I hate more, describing something as “(adjective) AF,” or when something is described as “amazeballs.” I intensely dislike “baller” as a superlative as well. Seems there’s a theme here.

 

Thanks for letting me know what's eventually making its way here.

 

I don't look forward to it.

 

 

If AF (short for 'as f**k') amazeballs and baller haven't made it to your area yet then where you live is about a decade behind on things. Which is virtually impossible with how the internet is today.

It's amazeballs she hasn't heard it yet and clearly she's not a baller or would have. :laughing guy:

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AF. It’s annoying AF. Not sure which I hate more, describing something as “(adjective) AF,” or when something is described as “amazeballs.” I intensely dislike “baller” as a superlative as well. Seems there’s a theme here.

 

Thanks for letting me know what's eventually making its way here.

 

I don't look forward to it.

 

 

If AF (short for 'as f**k') amazeballs and baller haven't made it to your area yet then where you live is about a decade behind on things. Which is virtually impossible with how the internet is today.

I never heard or saw AF until today and have no idea what it stands for.

 

Baller has a different meaning for me as it was around when I was in high school, but I've never heard it used out here. Admittedly, I don't associate with the type who would use sleazy slang anymore. so it may well be here.

 

The word "funky" just made it here, so we're more than a decade behind.

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AF. It’s annoying AF. Not sure which I hate more, describing something as “(adjective) AF,” or when something is described as “amazeballs.” I intensely dislike “baller” as a superlative as well. Seems there’s a theme here.

 

Thanks for letting me know what's eventually making its way here.

 

I don't look forward to it.

 

 

If AF (short for 'as f**k') amazeballs and baller haven't made it to your area yet then where you live is about a decade behind on things. Which is virtually impossible with how the internet is today.

I never heard or saw AF until today and have no idea what it stands for.

 

Baller has a different meaning for me as it was around when I was in high school, but I've never heard it used out here. Admittedly, I don't associate with the type who would use sleazy slang anymore. so it may well be here.

 

The word "funky" just made it here, so we're more than a decade behind.

AF stands for "as f**k". It's a super exclamation. As in, "people who believe that Earth is flat are stupid af".

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AF. It’s annoying AF. Not sure which I hate more, describing something as “(adjective) AF,” or when something is described as “amazeballs.” I intensely dislike “baller” as a superlative as well. Seems there’s a theme here.

 

Thanks for letting me know what's eventually making its way here.

 

I don't look forward to it.

 

 

If AF (short for 'as f**k') amazeballs and baller haven't made it to your area yet then where you live is about a decade behind on things. Which is virtually impossible with how the internet is today.

I never heard or saw AF until today and have no idea what it stands for.

 

Baller has a different meaning for me as it was around when I was in high school, but I've never heard it used out here. Admittedly, I don't associate with the type who would use sleazy slang anymore. so it may well be here.

 

The word "funky" just made it here, so we're more than a decade behind.

 

I don't recall funky ever being overused. It's one of those words that's always been there that people sometimes use to describe something.

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"Bro" and "yous" are a couple that some people at work have started using.

 

Others I dislike are:

 

Bae

Cringe

Social Influencer

Crepes

 

Crepes? You mean the food?

 

And bro, what do you mean people have started using 'bro', bro? Look bro, bro has been around forever now bro.

 

Bae is stupid. Most people don't know it's the Danish word for poop.

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"Bro" and "yous" are a couple that some people at work have started using.

 

Yous or youse has been in use for decades in regions the States for a collective group. Along with youse guys, you all and y'all, an that unique group appellation, yinz.

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Right? Right? Right? After just about every freaking sentence or statement drives me crazy. Also "like" "like" "like" mixed in seemingly eveywhere in a sentence...good grief and get off my lawn
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Right? Right? Right? After just about every freaking sentence or statement drives me crazy. Also "like" "like" "like" mixed in seemingly eveywhere in a sentence...good grief and get off my lawn

I know, right?
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