"Current year" terms that piss you off

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“Shitty”

It’s a meaningless pejorative description for things that is just a synonym for “bad” or “something that I don’t like.” It also comes across as childish to me, sorta like a quasi-grown up way of saying “icky.”
You're getting negrated to hell, but I agree if you're talking about it being thrown around like "toxic" is these days for anything slightly inconvenient to someone, typically far left. "Such a shitty thing to do! or "that's so toxic!".
 
"Ya'll", unless you're from Texas.
Keeping it short and simple: Black people regularly use it, so everyone else also uses it to be trendy like black people.

I'm sure someone out there on Twitter has bitched about appropriating "cultural" language and the now common use of "y'all" as an example. In fact, I'm pretty sure I've seen it once in passing. They're not entirely wrong either, but the point of their message is still stupid nonetheless because it inevitably circles back to "muh cultural appropriation".
 
You're getting negrated to hell, but I agree if you're talking about it being thrown around like "toxic" is these days for anything slightly inconvenient to someone, typically far left. "Such a shitty thing to do! or "that's so toxic!".
I've noticed that too. "Don't watch Jontron, he's said some really shitty things" and the like. I also like how they never really explain what said person did is shitty and you're just supposed to either know already or take their word for it. The vagueness is what bothers me the most because "shitty" could mean anything.
 
I've noticed that too. "Don't watch Jontron, he's said some really shitty things" and the like. I also like how they never really explain what said person did is shitty and you're just supposed to either know already or take their word for it. The vagueness is what bothers me the most because "shitty" could mean anything.
It's usually said by someone who knows the further left has called someone a nazi but they don't actually care to research if it's true themselves. Just copy the narrative and move on.
 
"Your mom."

God, that shit gets annoying.
Since the George Floyd verdict, "murdered" has been overused and overblown.

I don't know why, but using the word "murder" now is ear grating.
You guys just hate how I totally murdered your moms last night, babes.
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"Liberals." They don't fucking exist, at least in current year.

Seriously, it's just unsalvagable moderates ("shit-libs," some would call them) and leftists (which I believe aren't all encompassing of the entire left; they're too bonkers these days).
 
"Problematic," is my MATI phrase, especially when said by some Twitterfuck about some entirely mundane thing like a moment in a video game or some shit. So sick and tired of it.
Every concept they don't like is problematic and every person they hate is toxic. It's just an easy way to dismiss something immediately and without thinking, as long as some element of it in some way may demean some precious lgbtquruauewadmnsdkwdjakw or poc.
 
.A gross, physically unappealing person, more recently used by the far left as an epithet for those perceived to be on the political right
Wow, this is so ableist and uglyphobic. How can they enforce fascist beauty standards, i can't even, yikes.


Is like when hispanic commies call anyone who disagree with them "fachopobre" (fascists but poor) . Give it to the great defenders of the working class to insult you by calling you a poorfag the minute you disagree with them.
 
Doomer used to irritate me until COVID hit and made everyone else in the world just as depressed and terrified of the future as I already was.

Authentic has fallen victim to the same cultural distortion that claimed the word Premium forever ago; a completely meaningless label applied to a generic object to make it sound better than it is.

Valid has always irritated me when it comes to identities or whatever. Its overall a far too cold and clinical word to apply to something like a person's identity or point of view, and I'd still feel that way even if I was perfectly fine with how arbitrary and convoluted gender identity has become.
 
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