Should using the word "vibes" in an OP result in an auto-ban?


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@Party Hat Wurmple Not only are you wrong about it being zoomer slang, but you are also over reactinf over a silly word. Calm down, lol.
 
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Not only are you wrong about it being zoomer slang, but you are also over reactinf over a silly word. Calm down, lol
I'm dying on this hill. Vibing is a stupid slang word. If the Zoomers aren't retarded for making it, then the millennials are and the Zoomers are still retarded for using it. If it's hippie slang, then fuck them too. Total Hippie Meat Grinder.
 
No, it depends on the context, it doesn't have to be TikTok zoomer vocabulary.

E.g: "the use of this color may help with the general vibe the author is trying to convey".
 
No, it depends on the context, it doesn't have to be TikTok zoomer vocabulary.

E.g: "the use of this color may help with the general vibe the author is trying to convey".
FFS, vibe is a god damn noun and sometimes a verb. The use of it as an adjective is absolutely autistic and gay.

That's not very skibidi vinbin' mang.
Yeah, well I'm already MATI so I might as well dig my heels in to die on the hill.
 
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FFS, vibe is a god damn noun and sometimes a verb. The use of it as an adjective is absolutely autistic and gay.
I don't know what you're talking about, this is one of the definitions:
"a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others." (noun)

In the sentence (the one I said):
"...the use of this color may help with the general vibe the author is trying to convey..."

That is applicable, e.g: "the use of this shade of blue helped the artist to convey a vibe (or atmosphere) of coldness and sense of defeat".
 
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I don't know what you're talking about, this is one of the definitions:
"a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others." (noun)

In the sentence (the one I said):
"...the use of this color may help with the general vibe the author is trying to convey..."

That is applicable, e.g: "the use of this shade of blue helped the artist to convey a vibe (or atmosphere) of coldness and sense of defeat".
In my mind, "vibe" was just a short hand for vibrations, which is just to say a feeling you can only faintly feel. It has stood the rest of time because its a easy to understand sland whereas words like skibidi, yeet, fam, etc will not survive as long. I don't know if he is actually upset about a silly word or this is some masked ruse about another issue, because that is the only explanation that makes sense.

An interesting though came to me about your example of using "blue vibes". The connection of color is also there on a physical level. Since light is wavelength it is a frequency, e.g. a vibration.

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In my mind, "vibe" was just a short hand for vibrations, which is just to say a feeling you can only faintly feel. It has stood the rest of time because its a easy to understand sland whereas words like skibidi, yeet, fam, etc will not survive as long. I don't know if he is actually upset about a silly word or this is some masked ruse about another issue, because that is the only explanation that makes sense.

An interesting though came to me about your example of using "blue vibes". The connection of color is also there on a physical level. Since light is wavelength it is a frequency, e.g. a vibration.

B L U E V I B E S
 
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