"Current year" terms that piss you off

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"Hearts not Parts"

Used by troons and those who date them as a smug virtue signal and a way to shame normal couples (gay or straight) by implying they're only together not because of love, but because of a genital fetish. "This is my girlfriend, she's trans, we believe in hearts not parts."

"You love to see it"

Been seeing these used a lot. Usually when something bad happens to someone the SJWs see as an enemy. Like when an elderly person gets beaten for wearing a Trump hat or something. There's also "You hate to see it" for when something nice happens to someone they hate. Typically someone straight, white, and not a troon.
 
"Hearts not Parts"

Used by troons and those who date them as a smug virtue signal and a way to shame normal couples (gay or straight) by implying they're only together not because of love, but because of a genital fetish. "This is my girlfriend, she's trans, we believe in hearts not parts."

"You love to see it"

Been seeing these used a lot. Usually when something bad happens to someone the SJWs see as an enemy. Like when an elderly person gets beaten for wearing a Trump hat or something. There's also "You hate to see it" for when something nice happens to someone they hate. Typically someone straight, white, and not a troon.
I'm getting sicker and sicker of the trans movement because of that. I don't have a problem with a trans person if they're cool and relatively normal. What I can't stand is them being massive hypocritical assholes.
 
I keep seeing that word and I have no idea what the fuck it means, but it sounds gross.
Poggers is an exclamation of excitement that originates from Twitch. Comes from the Pogchamp emote. Stands for player of game or something like that. If you play any online games with text based chat, there's a high chance you've come across someone speaking fluent Twitch. Yes, Twitch's chat has its own language and it's infected the chats of games. Not sure how good "Can speak fluent Twitch" would look on a resume.
 
“Read the room.”

Usually from my experience, it’s a term invented on social media to just simply repeat their own echo chambers, while not taking any responsibility for their own actions.

One of my old schools had that as a large part of their curriculum, which should tell you a lot about that place
 
Poggers is an exclamation of excitement that originates from Twitch. Comes from the Pogchamp emote. Stands for player of game or something like that.
I tried looking up Pogchamp since I never heard of that either, and as far as I can tell it's just the name of the emote. I mean I guess the face is funny, but I don't really get it.

If you play any online games with text based chat, there's a high chance you've come across someone speaking fluent Twitch. Yes, Twitch's chat has its own language and it's infected the chats of games.
I don't, which is probably why I never heard of it to begin with. And if text chat's gotten that bad, then I guess I'm not missing much when it comes to online games.
 
I tried looking up Pogchamp since I never heard of that either, and as far as I can tell it's just the name of the emote. I mean I guess the face is funny, but I don't really get it.


I don't, which is probably why I never heard of it to begin with. And if text chat's gotten that bad, then I guess I'm not missing much when it comes to online games.
The meme at this point isn't even the face it's just throwing the word around. "Funny word is said in strange place? I laugh!"
 
Ha, in the retail industry, "DNI" stands for "do not inventory", which is a code we use for products which don't get included during massive store inventories.
I had a similar experience the first time I saw people using the term POC for "person(s) of color." During my time working in It, POC stood for "proof of concept" and the POc phase of a project involved working on a mockup/prototype that demonstrated whether or not it was possible to code an application containing what the client wanted/expected.
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The term "simp" recently pissed me of when someone claimed that I was getting political calls from Trump "simps." Said person was surprisingly silent when I pointed out that every call in question came from Democrat-affiliated organizations which would mean they were coming from Biden simps.
 
"identify"
As in "I identify as...."
It fucking gets my goat, especially when someone says how someone else should be referred to.
I once had a house mate who was quite fond of man on man action, and when I referred to him as gay, some fag tried to tell me that "I don't think he'd tidentify as gay '. If it walks like a sodomite, and talks like a sodomite, it's fucking gay.
 
Referring to people as “bodies” rather than people. It makes them the speaker sound like a serial killer.
It makes them sound inferior if not outright inhuman if nothing else...

Which is ironic because the "woke" are always screeching about "objectification" and "dehumanization" they see everywhere.
This just goes to show how ridiculous woke wordsmithing really is. It's one example of many of their "It's OK when we do it," mentality.

Hand in hand with this, any word that has been redefined by SocJus is piss-off worthy because they've been redefined to mean something other than what they should. Some of those already mentioned include "toxic", "problematic", "triggering", etc.
 
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