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Willer, in fr fr ong

These arent meant to be spoken out loud anyway.

Heavybell, in fr fr ong
@Heavybell@lemmy.world avatar

I’m Australian, I’ve been calling things sus since the 90s.

set_secret,

Same, it was just a happy accident that our slang made it mainstream I guess.

Yoz,
Raiderkev, in fr fr ong

I feel like fire was ours unless it’s just been a localized slang. I feel like I’ve been saying it for like 10 years, maybe more. Maybe I just got the ole dementia.

SpruceBringsteen,

Yeah, that’s one that I think just never totally went away but has had a resurgence

moosetwin, in Accurate
@moosetwin@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

the irony of a moderator violating their own rules

DragonTypeWyvern,

Idk, I think this meme is acceptable under the premise that clearly evident truth with mountains of proof can’t possible be a political wedge issue, right?

southsamurai, in Have seen this way too often
@southsamurai@sh.itjust.works avatar

Dude! The gym I used to go to when I was still able to lift was brutal about that shit.

And I don’t mean towards the folks coming in to improve themselves. The guy that owned the joint was just a super gentle, kind person. But he was willing to make sure anyone there knew they could use the place free of bullshit.

It was a super friendly place for women and girls for one thing. The membership specified that as one of the things that was grounds for immediate revocation if membership. You didn’t harass other members, and it did apply to everyone. You know how some gyms get with women. It’s fucking ridiculous sometimes. But at his place, a woman could show up and know that not only would the owner and staff intervene if someone got annoying, that they’d never see the person again. Most of the regulars would step in as well.

He was also hell on wheels about people coming in that were out of shape, be it fat or really skinny. You do not fuck with someone trying to do better. It was printed out over the entrance to the weight area. Gym policy was firm on that, but you’d sometimes get some new meathead that came because it was known for having great support for power lifting that didn’t believe it.

And we didn’t stand for it either. It was always more of a low key , “not cool man, you can’t do that here”, and if they stopped, they’d eventually stop being watched like a rabbit in a wolf den. But if they didn’t, somebody would go get Paul, or whoever was on office duty, and any other regulars would be taking the beginner to the side and apologizing while someone else explained to the meathead that they just lost their membership and not to cause any shit.

Best fucking gym I ever went to. Everybody was super helpful and chill, but weren’t afraid to help hype you up for a big lift. And hype you up after one, as far as that goes.

Hell, when I first had to stop lifting heavy stuff and go for more of an overall workout, it was all support. And when I got hurt at work years later, Paul told me not to worry about membership fees at all. Just wanted me to know I could come in and do whatever my physical therapist wanted me to, no worries.

Loved that fucking place. It closed during COVID, and Paul couldn’t afford to open back up

kemsat, in fr fr ong

If I’m forced to say it to fit in, it’s your fault.

auraness, in Have seen this way too often

I have literally never seen this at a gym.

Floshie, in Standards

The telephone conversation must’ve been gold

mariusafa,

I’d pay to have it leaked.

moody, in No work, only dance

I came in like a wrecking frog!

MacNCheezus,
@MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

I never croaked so hard before

Bigoldmustard, in *Closes Lemmy*
HawlSera, in fr fr ong

My day, never came, I am old and without prime

stoly, in fr fr ong

I was particularly surprised at how quickly millennial sayings aged.

I_Fart_Glitter,

Which, um… which ones are we not supposed to be saying anymore…? Asking for a friend…

TopRamenBinLaden,

Calling things ‘retarded’ in both a good or bad way. Calling bad or annoying things ‘gay’. Adding izzle to the end of words.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

One of these things is not like the otherizzle.

stoly,

I remember being in complete shock sometime in the late 90s when millenial high schoolers went around calling everything gay. Like mouth dropped open the first time I encountered it.

xX_fnord_Xx,

Que es El dilly-yo?

stoly,

My observation as a Xillenial:

Millenials tended to have negative-meaning slang. It’s like the generation expressed its angst.

Zoomers tend to have positive-meaning slang. This generation does not try to follow the Boomer dream and focuses its energy elsewhere.

lntl, in Accurate

USA! USA! USA!

balderdash9, in Accurate

“I didn’t hear no bell” – Daenerys, breaker of chains, rider of dragons, queen of s’mores.

CaptPretentious, in Sorry guys, we had a good run

When I was a teenager I wanted kids. I fully bought into ‘the American dream’ being sold. I’d get me a wife, kids, house, and a career. Helped that I actually like kids. Made it my life’s goal to try to be the best provider, best dad, best husband I could be.

Put myself through college, I have a good career, bought a house when I was 24, and still love kids. But I gave up on dating when I was like 28(?). It just became not worth it for so many reasons.

This last fall marked 20 years since I left my hometown to start my life… And I felt like a failure (still do). I exist to work and pay bills.

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