Don't you hate when you show up to a party and your X is there?
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Don't you hate when you show up to a party
Facebook quality post
It has some meta humour though
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What's the name of the party? The cancers of modern society?
Can't be that, Reddit isn't there
And ~~tictac~~, tiktok is missing, too.
Probably just "Christmas party"
What did webtoons ever do to you?
Fun fact, the X in X-Mas is actually the Greek letter X (pronounced Chai or Key) that has been an accepted shortening for Christ, oftentimes by the Catholic Church, for literally thousands of years! If you've ever seen that P with an X at the bottom, that's Chi Roh, another Greek shortening of Christ or Christos. So people earnestly bitching about "taking the christ out of Christmas" with Xmas is a moron who doesn't know their own religion's history.
Fun fact: ‘X’ as a shorthand for ‘christ’ is based on the Roman alphabet and is thousands of years old.
Conversely, ‘X’ as Musk uses it is a very recent shorthand for douchebaggery.
I'll always upvote Nandor