I hate the phrase “knocks me sick”
Same. That and "Get in the bin" (cringe) both of these phrases are so loved and used by tattle I have to scroll with my eyes closedI hate the phrase “knocks me sick”
Had to come back and say the first comment i saw on another thread after leaving this one began with "knocks me sick"Same. That and "Get in the bin" (cringe) both of these phrases are so loved and used by tattle I have to scroll with my eyes closed
There seems to be a trend for adults posting in an infantilised way about their pets, or from their pets point of view! It’s the worst!Pupper, doggo, fur baby
Yeah I'm guessing it has something to do with social media. Before that it would be kids using slang words amongst their friends but now people use it on social media, videos etc so everyone picks them upI was thinking today about how, in the past, slang and stupid phrases like "it's giving " would have been used by young people, now the fact that fully grown adults are speaking in this stupid way annoys me irrationally
It's so cringe imoYeah I'm guessing it has something to do with social media. Before that it would be kids using slang words amongst their friends but now people use it on social media, videos etc so everyone picks them up
This is so true , my parents aren't old parents but I look at some people now in their 20s and 30s and think I couldn't imagine my parents doing stuff and saying stuff the same as me when I was a teenI was thinking today about how, in the past, slang and stupid phrases like "it's giving " would have been used by young people, now the fact that fully grown adults are speaking in this stupid way annoys me irrationally
Neither, everyone is so much more infantalisedThis is so true , my parents aren't old parents but I look at some people now in their 20s and 30s and think I couldn't imagine my parents doing stuff and saying stuff the same as me when I was a teen
You mean, it's giving cringe?It's so cringe imo