If the phrase “Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo” is a legitimate grammatically correct sentence, then Yaint isn’t so ridiculous.
@Zincy
Funny how the internet works.
I’ve been hearing phrases like “hella” or ”deez nuts” since the 90s and now have seen people on the internet thinking that they’re new. lmao
@Zincy
It all started when we replaced the terms “Inside jokes” and “Reoccuring Gags” with the word “Memes”. Hell “Joke” these days is generally being replaced with “Meme”.
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Funny how the internet works.
I’ve been hearing phrases like “hella” or ”deez nuts” since the 90s and now have seen people on the internet thinking that they’re new. lmao
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Hello, and welcome to the Internet.
@FanOfMostEverything
If spoken with an actual southern accent you can tell the difference.
I’ve been saying this for years, along with like 1/4 the damn country, why is it suddenly a thing?
That’s what I was thinking.
This is stupid.
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You all are not the boy whom would have used whom?
It all started when we replaced the terms “Inside jokes” and “Reoccuring Gags” with the word “Memes”. Hell “Joke” these days is generally being replaced with “Meme”.
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