Annoying/Cringey Internet Phrases

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"we need to talk about" "lets unpack" "and that's a good thing" I've been complaining about these for a while but they're still around
Post examples? I think I know what you mean but I’m rather unfamiliar.
wholesome because now I just associate that word with low effort Reddit memes. Damn bro, you got the whole squad laughing, Yikes, Big oof
I do like wholesome content but now its devolved into attention whores stealing content for internet points. The “damn bro ...” one sounds pretty niggy.
Counterpoint, you used it three times in the OP not including the title.
Well like I said, it is a very useful descriptor and fortunately it has begun to die down. As I see it, context is everything. Who is using it, why they’re using it, how they’re using it, etc.
 
Both trannies and furries have popularized OwO and UwU.

And much like everything else in their life they wind up doing it wrong.
 
Wiggers using "yall" and "tryna".
Those upset you, but not "fidna"? "Y'all" isn't that bad to me, probably because it's the vernacular where I live. But hearing certain folks say "fidna" makes me want to smack a bitch.

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Anything SJWs say, but "oh sweet summer child" is especially infuriatingly patronizing.
That sounds a lot like "Bless your heart." Is it similar?
 
I just don't like it when people try to meme names like Chad, Stacey or Karen, because I feel bad for the people who have it that don't fit the stereotypes.
If any of you fags unironically believe that names have stereotype personalities I hope your real life names becomes a term for "I'm a faggot pls make fun of me"
and no, my name is not even an anglo one so I don't get stupid "ur such a Stacey XDDD" bs
 
The fuck do those even mean? Is it still considered English?
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Respectively.
 
Post examples? I think I know what you mean but I’m rather unfamiliar.
"Let's unpack x" usually proceeds SJW/postmodernist analysis of why x is problematic.

Edit: "yikes" and "oof" are both annoying filler words/grunts to indicate something is problematic while simultaneously signalling virtue for hating it.

Also, saying people are "valid" has always rubbed me the wrong way. SJWs use it to say people are fine the way they are. But to me it comes off as dehumanizing. A coupon is valid, a choice from a list of choices is valid. Not a person. Kinda like how they say "people of x" instead of "x people". Or worse, "x bodies/bodies of x"
 
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“X bodies”- it’s used in SJW speak to talk about fat people, trans people, gay people, etc. It’s very dehumanizing and everyone that I’ve heard use it is vapid.
“Sigh... unzips”- overused joke on Reddit that has since ceased to be funny.
“Queer”- everybody wants to be this, yet you’d be hard-pressed to find someone that can define the word in a concise way. It also doesn’t help that people now use this to LARP as gay for clout.
“X is literally going to kill us”- a favorite used by Twitter users desperate for attention. I’ve heard it so many times online that if it were actually serious, I’d have little inclination to believe that person.
“Believe women”- thanks to #MeToo, some people are under the impression that all women are truthful and have no ill will towards others. Tell that to Emmett Till you speds.
“Be gay, do crimes”- apparently tankies and gays have a lot of overlap on Twitter and think that shoplifting is some noble thing against big corporations. Thanks Twitter for creating this cancer 🙄
“X says trans rights”- use for when you want to be an obnoxious Twitter brat that has little to no concept of human interaction or language nuances.
“-phobia”- about 95% of the time, it’s a nonissue that internet slactivists obsess over because their life is too easy and they need to create problems.
“If you agree with X, then you don’t believe in Y”- used for moronic internet fights. For example: if you agree with Trump, you don’t believe in human rights.
 
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