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Was my generation's slang bad? No, it is the young people
Our slang was bomb, yo. The shiznit!
Slap'n
yes, yes it was
we made literally and figuratively mean the same thing!
Only figuratively though, not literally.
I think their reality is likely the most bizarre.
It's cute how you're putting an s on 'slang', like you do with 'traffic'.
Skibidi is like the least worst YouTube brainrot. It actually has themes and an overarching story.
Just because it's shortform, chaotic, and ugly doesn't automatically make it bad. It's better than the stuff on YouTube that I grew up watching, it's honestly got deeper themes than Red Vs. Blue.
Rizz is just this decades swag.
Of all of the gen A things you picked the least offensive ones. We should be picking things like glizzy, the replacement for hotdog.