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RiotAct wrote:Wat?Cragars wrote:The term "shade" "to throw shade"
the drymount? Even news anchors are using it now?
While I'm at it, news articles on the internet having internet lingo in them and the titles.
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The fad of saying "Literally" seems to be everywhere now. I found myself ignoring anything a person says past them literally trying to use that word in their conversation.
Ugh, yea.ToonKiller wrote:The fad of saying "Literally" seems to be everywhere now. I found myself ignoring anything a person says past them literally trying to use that word in their conversation.
"I'm about to LITERALLY go to Starbucks and get a Skinny Vanilla Latte."
"That's like, LITERALLY the worst thing you can do to your body."
You haven't heard somebody say, "oh hell nah, why that girl throw shade on her"?RiotAct wrote:Wat?Cragars wrote:The term "shade" "to throw shade"
the drymount? Even news anchors are using it now?
While I'm at it, news articles on the internet having internet lingo in them and the titles.
Nope, guess that lingo hasn't made it this far south yet.Cragars wrote:You haven't heard somebody say, "oh hell nah, why that girl throw shade on her"?RiotAct wrote:Wat?Cragars wrote:The term "shade" "to throw shade"
the drymount? Even news anchors are using it now?
While I'm at it, news articles on the internet having internet lingo in them and the titles.
Nope!Cragars wrote:You haven't heard somebody say, "oh hell nah, why that girl throw shade on her"?RiotAct wrote:Wat?Cragars wrote:The term "shade" "to throw shade"
the drymount? Even news anchors are using it now?
While I'm at it, news articles on the internet having internet lingo in them and the titles.