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Post by enigma72 on Jan 14, 2023 18:38:24 GMT
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Post by MCDemuth on Jan 14, 2023 18:43:24 GMT
Thankfully, I've never heard of most of those... Never used the rest. The only one I have heard, and kind of like is... 2. Fur BabiesWell, we all love our furry friends don't we...
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Post by Catman on Jan 14, 2023 18:51:31 GMT
Those were past their expiration dates before they were first used.
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Post by James on Jan 14, 2023 18:53:02 GMT
I know about all except for two of these (fur babies and basic). May have used like two or three.
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Post by Penn Guinn on Jan 14, 2023 18:54:45 GMT
I haven't heard or read most of these !
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Post by enigma72 on Jan 14, 2023 18:57:35 GMT
I know about all except for two of these (fur babies and basic). May have used like two or three. My oldest daughter is about your age. I should ask her
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Jan 14, 2023 23:47:20 GMT
Don't think I've even heard anyone use "I did a thing" or "funsies"
I've heard all the others, but never used them myself
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Post by Winston Wolf on Jan 15, 2023 3:57:29 GMT
Hard disagree on 9, 8, and maybe 1.
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Post by marianne48 on Jan 15, 2023 19:01:59 GMT
What if someone mentions their "fur baby," and it turns out they're talking about their werewolf child? Awkward.
I don't care much for "doggo," but I sometimes call my cat "kitto." Not in front of people, though.
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Post by Catman on Jan 15, 2023 21:33:25 GMT
What if someone mentions their "fur baby," and it turns out they're talking about their werewolf child? Awkward. I don't care much for "doggo," but I sometimes call my cat "kitto." Not in front of people, though. Must have happened a lot to Herman and Lily.
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jan 16, 2023 1:35:17 GMT
Jelly. Anyone who's used that in a text can apologize to the next 100 ppl... anyone who's said the word in public should lose their home.
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Post by Mulder and Scully on Jan 16, 2023 2:13:27 GMT
I've never used them. I'm not familiar with lame lingos.
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Post by Penn Guinn on Jan 16, 2023 3:27:12 GMT
Jelly. Anyone who's used that in a text can apologize to the next 100 ppl... anyone who's said the word in public should lose their home. Have seen a couple of trolls use "jelly" as what they consider a "clever comeback" when they have nothing else ! ...so .... that would be frequent usage!
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Post by twothousandonemark on Jan 16, 2023 6:13:11 GMT
What's funny is old ppl calling everyone born after 2000 a Millennial. They're born 1981-96. An 11yr old on an iPad zoom isn't a Millennial.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jan 16, 2023 10:39:34 GMT
What's funny is old ppl calling everyone born after 2000 a Millennial. They're born 1981-96. An 11yr old on an iPad zoom isn't a Millennial. Probably because they where born after the millennial, so they mistakenly thinks that means they are the millennial generation. And don`t know that the generations they are talking about is Generation Z/zoomers or Generation Alpha/Gen Alph
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Post by london777 on Jan 16, 2023 18:16:47 GMT
What's funny is old ppl calling everyone born after 2000 a Millennial. They're born 1981-96. OK, I am one of those old people. So explain to me why anyone born 1981-96 should be called a Millenial. Seems a random selection of years. Why pick out that brief span of years to label? What distingushes them from people born in, for example, 1980 or 1997? And what is the slang term for my generation? I was born way before the post-war Baby Boom.
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Post by london777 on Jan 16, 2023 18:19:13 GMT
What's funny is old ppl calling everyone born after 2000 a Millennial. They're born 1981-96. Probably because they where born after the millennial, so they mistakenly thinks that means they are the millennial generation. But that would make more sense,
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Post by fengshuifromyuggoth on Jan 16, 2023 19:04:58 GMT
I'm totes jelly of all the delish phrases they gots. I literally say all those sayings like 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Pretty groovy, eh boomers?
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jan 16, 2023 19:10:07 GMT
Probably because they where born after the millennial, so they mistakenly thinks that means they are the millennial generation. But that would make more sense, I agree, it would make more sense, but that's not how it is.
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Post by enigma72 on Jan 16, 2023 19:21:17 GMT
I'm totes jelly of all the delish phrases they gots. I literally say all those sayings like 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Pretty groovy, eh boomers? Don't harsh my mellow π€£π€£
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