Most Insufferable Reddit-tier language?

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I really hate y'all rapidly becoming a way to identify overly socialized urban bugmen instead of southerners.
also the use of the term 'folks'. i really hate how southern terms have now become fashionable with bugman (especially with "queer" types). this is that cultural appropriation they always screech so much about. guess it is okay when they do it.
 
also the use of the term 'folks'. i really hate how southern terms have now become fashionable with bugman (especially with "queer" types). this is that cultural appropriation they always screech so much about. guess it is okay when they do it.
What's really galling about it is you know they're doing it to sound black, because they hate the actual majority of people who speak that way.
 
By trying to use “y’all” and “folks(x)” to seem down to earth or sincere, bugmen have turned them into signs that someone is trying to manipulate you. Very “how do you do fellow downtrodden individuals.” I never use them, and I never would unless I’m black or Southern.
 
For me it's "trans rights" being said anywhere at any time even when the thread doesn't call for it, why give trannies rights anyway?
Reminds me of how GameFaqs, after being bought out by Fandom, added a rule specifically against "transphobia" instead of just adding it to the description of the rule against being offensive towards people.
 
Is that a Reddit thing? I always thought it was just a way of circumventing draconian auto-moderation on the ultra-centralized and ultra-censored modern Internet, which is kind of based.
it isnt a reddit thing itself, but using it where sites dont filter out pedophile is very reddit tier. it would be like self censoring yourself by always using N-word rather than saying nigger on kiwifarms
 
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