"Current year" terms that piss you off

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Don't tell me there are people who believe Wakanda exists. There are, aren't they?

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You're so lazy or ignorant to learn actual African history, you use a MOVIE depiction to satisfy your childish fantasies. Children I can understand, but when adults embrace it, it gets weird.

And what's the deal with MCU? All these two hours long movies about ONE superhero back to back?
 

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You're so lazy or ignorant to learn actual African history, you use a MOVIE depiction to satisfy your childish fantasies. Children I can understand, but when adults embrace it, it gets weird.

And what's the deal with MCU? All these two hours long movies about ONE superhero back to back?
What other options do they have? Most of Africa was still composed of illiterate tribals living in mud huts when Europeans were making Transatlantic empires, so they have to pretend that they would be super-advanced if not for Europeans staking claims in Africa.
 
I hate that through this woke process that America has basically become the world. Like, you live in fucking Germany, American problems aren't your fucking perogative.
I also hate the entire "Ahegao" controversy shit, like, I've never seen a woman who was born and raised in Japan complain about it, so why act like you're the voice of all fucking Asians. It's a fucking face, get over yourself, gook.

Two types of women use this word.

1. TyKeisha seething because she's not the fetish

2. Rich snobby Chinese/Korean chick afraid of being thrown from the wokewagon
Fat girls use that word all of the time too.
 
I seriously hate it when people call others "fren". Grow the hell up, it's not cute or funny, you sound like a retard. Even more embarrassing if it's a grown adult using it. I go to new user's profiles and I see "Welcome to the site, fren". Way to make a first impression.

I also hate the entire "Ahegao" controversy shit, like, I've never seen a woman who was born and raised in Japan complain about it, so why act like you're the voice of all fucking Asians. It's a fucking face, get over yourself, gook.
I don't trust anyone that uses ahegao face imagery. Anyone that can't keep their horniness out of public view needs to have a drug to supress their urges.
 
I seriously hate it when people call others "fren".
I take it you're not their fren guy?


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You're so lazy or ignorant to learn actual African history, you use a MOVIE depiction to satisfy your childish fantasies. Children I can understand, but when adults embrace it, it gets weird.

And what's the deal with MCU? All these two hours long movies about ONE superhero back to back?
The thing that bothers me on top of the blatant bullshit fake country shit is the fact despite the country being like an in depth thing thats more hypothetical ancient high tech lost city kinda trope applied to a specific part of africa the people doing the wakanda shit are fake as hell motherfuckers that don't even talk about or look into wakanda lore and if they learned about important characters like man-ape they'd go ballistic and call for him to be removed due to "racial insensitivity/angry black man tropes" despite him being fucking great. There's a reason MCU Mbaku doesnt have his fucking cool gorilla hoodie and isn't an antagonist at times and it's probably so these kinds of people don't come for the heads of disney which won't harm disney but will put the people who made the movie out of a job.
 
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I hate that through this woke process that America has basically become the world. Like, you live in fucking Germany, American problems aren't your fucking perogative.
To be fair, though, we've stuck our beaks on a lot of shit that isn't our business for years.

Also, if another college girl tells me I'm "mansplaining" Imma eat her fucking face.
Bitch! Listen what the fuck I have to say!
I've listened your horseshit for 5 minutes and I can't even have a refutation!
 
Recently I saw some utter smoothbrain refer to a chorus as the "hook". Not the four chord musical variation called a hook, the actual lyrics which comprise the chorus. And it wasn't the type of song with a hook, but even if it was the word itself in that context is soulless and degrading, turning all music into pop music. "Hook" alludes to addicts and prostitutes. It's like if rhythm became "beat" and melody became "flow".
 
Any time someone starts an internet comment or post with "Eh," it will inevitably be followed with a shit opinion. It's as irritating in the same way "to be fair" is. This is something I'm seeing more and more now, especially in reddit posts. You may not have noticed yet, but keep an eye out and I think you'll agree with me.
I feel the same way about starting a comment with "Huh?". Any time anyone says it all I hear is DSP doing that nerd thing where they pretend to be so much more correct and intelligent than the other person that they simply can't comprehend what's being said to them.
 
This is pretty corporate specific but I’m seeing it begin to leak - “ask” as a noun. We have a perfectly good noun for this, it’s called a request. I caught myself using it a few weeks back and for a brief moment I imagined tearing off my clothing and running into the woods.
I've been watching old biker movies and as completely stupid as they are, even those productions were more eloquent and polysyllabic than whatever is going on today. A small fraction of corporate speak actually has a unique and purposeful function, the rest is either to stand out and sound hip/important, or as a part of all this inclusivity crap. It's bigoted to request a transBIPOC transabled neurodivereged high school dropout with a humanities degree to say two syllables with challenging phonemes in them. I do realize "ask" has been around for a long time predating the woke language invasion, but still, I hate how everything has become so memetic.
 
Don't know if it fits this thread but putting "the" before wife/husband gf/bf.

The wife and I.
The wife did X.

Say MY wife, god damn.
I don't know why men do this (I don't think I've ever heard a woman refer to their spouse as "the husband"), and I don't know exactly why it makes me sperg, but every time I hear this my eye starts to twitch a little.

One of my least favorite things about Christmas time is when people use "gift" as a verb.
It makes you sound like a retard with terrible grammar, and "give" already exists.
While that isn't as bad as people using "architect" as a verb (the word you're looking for is "design"), it's still not great.
 
"Blessed kids" or "blessed children."

Apparently it's uninclusive and otherizing to say "Stepchildren" now. Singles them out and makes them feel like they're not part of the family. So now you can have your kids and your blessed kids, I guess. Or "bonus kids" works too. Totally doesn't set them apart at all.

There's a girl I know who's always talking about her blessed kids, and I always thought maybe it was some religious thing. Guess not.
 
A small fraction of corporate speak actually has a unique and purposeful function, the rest is either to stand out and sound hip/important, or as a part of all this inclusivity crap
Orwell's Duckspeak: to speak without thinking. Just bland corporate filler.

What pisses me is are headlines that start with "No". Double pissed if it's the headline to a "factcheck"

No, algebra isn’t necessary — and enough with STEM

No, helicopter parents aren’t ruining kids after all

No, the Constitution is not ‘neutral’ on abortion

No, the Taliban did not seize $85 billion of U.S. weapons

No, Republicans aren’t hammering Democrats in redistricting. They’re doing something worse.

No, Democrats won’t ‘destroy’ the suburbs. But they will remake them.

 
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