Star Wars: Episode 67 A Low Key Sigma
from cannedtuna@lemmy.world to starwarsmemes@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 22:46
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SnarkoPolo@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 23:05 next collapse

“ME’SA be’sa you’sa pappy!”

“NOOOOOOOOOOO!”

stretch2m@infosec.pub on 01 Jul 00:43 next collapse

This made me chuckle quietly to myself. Well done, sir or madam.

sundray@lemmus.org on 01 Jul 02:43 collapse

“WAAAAAAAAAAACK!”

naeap@sopuli.xyz on 30 Jun 23:20 next collapse

This is like the rosseta stone to youth language, thank you!

andros_rex@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 02:44 collapse

It’s a mix of things that are at least 5 years out of date and things that only are said by millennials mocking gen A/Z.

threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works on 01 Jul 03:41 collapse

Is it? I’ve heard Zillennials use most of these in casual conversation…

andros_rex@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 12:36 collapse

“Fam” here should be replaced with “chat,” that’s the biggest one that makes it feel wrong to me.

“That’s cap” is very 2019 coded. “No cap” was more common anyway.

“Vibe check” feels millennial.

“Drip” is there but it also feels like it’s always ironic. Maybe it’s just the context of me being a teacher, but I feel like I’ve only heard it from students talking about my outfits/accessories - like, walking into a classroom “nice new drip Mr [X].”

AmazingSUPERG@thelemmy.club on 30 Jun 23:22 next collapse

Cervesa Cristal!!

thebasementcakes@leminal.space on 30 Jun 23:32 next collapse

Temu star trek

teft@piefed.social on 30 Jun 23:43 next collapse

Reminds me of the Cockney bible.

gigastasio@sh.itjust.works on 30 Jun 23:43 next collapse

Luke:

“💀”

sundray@lemmus.org on 01 Jul 02:43 collapse

“RIP me”

TallonMetroid@lemmy.world on 30 Jun 23:45 next collapse

The usage of “ghosted” as slang for “lied” is the only one I wasn’t already aware of, but as a crotchety millennial I must sadly acknowledge that what I’m with isn’t it anymore.

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bright@piefed.social on 30 Jun 23:58 next collapse

I think the meme writer just made a mistake with that. There’s no urban dictionary definition for it that says anything other than “totally stopped communicating”

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=ghosted

Okokimup@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 02:02 collapse

I think he was using it to mean “didn’t communicate with you.”

davidagain@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 09:39 collapse

Very much so, but I think it’s an overextension of the word.

Ariselas@piefed.ca on 01 Jul 00:24 next collapse

Take it from an X-er, “it” comes back around again and you’ll recognize it but it will be the “it” that should be left in the past like parachute pants.

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 01 Jul 00:26 next collapse

I think they just really wanted to work it in due to the fact Obi Wan literally became a ghost.

[deleted] on 01 Jul 00:38 next collapse

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ZeroCool@piefed.ca on 01 Jul 00:40 collapse

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01189998819991197253@infosec.pub on 01 Jul 00:45 next collapse

Thank you. I hate it.

GreenKnight23@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 03:21 next collapse

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chronicledmonocle@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 03:33 next collapse

Thank you for the brain bleed. Fr fr.

possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip on 01 Jul 04:41 next collapse

This is certainly something

raman_klogius@ani.social on 01 Jul 06:36 next collapse

Too brainrot; didn’t read

tyranny@crazypeople.online on 01 Jul 07:33 next collapse

feels like mocking African American Vernacular English to me

davidagain@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 09:37 collapse

There’s nothing here I haven’t heard from largely very white gen alpha kids from the uk apart from “some tea” which I don’t recognise. I think the cultural appropriation already happened. Source: my daughters’ classmates, more the boys than the girls.

foofighter@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 09:46 collapse

Tea means gossip. It’s queer slang that also broke out into the vocab of those white gen alpha kids

davidagain@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 09:16 next collapse

Skibidi 2b Luke rn.

Event_Horizon@lemmy.world on 01 Jul 10:22 collapse

As a middle aged millennial this is like a Rosetta stone for gen Z speak for me