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What the fuck is "oomfie"? Some vtuber shit?
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I think I recall it meaning something like 'one of my mutual friends' with a diminutive '-ie' stuck on the end. I only hear it in pretty annoying circles though. I don't really understand it.What the fuck is "oomfie"? Some vtuber shit?
this is pretty much it., was a result of genshin fan brainrot.I think I recall it meaning something like 'one of my mutual friends' with a diminutive '-ie' stuck on the end. I only hear it in pretty annoying circles though. I don't really understand it.
I second this. I have no idea when or how it became socially-acceptable to (proudly) label yourself as a porn-addicted loser. I don't know if it's supposed to sound 'cutesy' to make it more """ironic""" or easier to talk to kids about but 99% of people I've ever heard using this are degenerates using it to describe themselves in mixed company."Gooning" and "gooner" sound so fucking retarded. How did this even catch on? Were "porn addict" or "chronic masturbator" too mean or something?
And by "conversation" the fatass greenhair means the dumb beaner with internalized whatever needs to shut up while the white woman tells him what to think.And when "people of color" vote "wrong", SJWs turn on them. Like a soy said there "needs to be a conversation" with Latino voters after Trump won, or something like that.
Sounds like something you'd hear from a 90's Pauly Shore movie."Don't yuck some else's yum"
IIRC that SJW is a guy, but same thing either way: SJWs want their way imposed on the whole world.white woman
It's funny because the people using that term don't even live in Japan.Tourist, due to the fact it's only used to condone the degenerate parts of various media.
One of my followers/friends + ie. It's used by people who want to tweet about someone without directly naming them.What the fuck is "oomfie"? Some vtuber shit?
It's a full switch of the two. People say "feel" when they mean "think", and say "think" when they mean "feel"I always thought that being offended by the word “moist” was a stupid trend.
It also bothers me when people say “feel” when they actually mean “think”. I think it’s emblematic of a problem in our society.
I don't know if this is where the majority of people got it from, but this was definitely a big thing in Britain around 2013/2014 because of the comedy show Miranda (there was an American version of this with Mayim Bialik, but it got cancelled for being so atrocious). I think it probably spread from there.I always thought that being offended by the word “moist” was a stupid trend.