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Use it like "were done here" when I say it, not literally to shut down the threadI actually never even say "/thread" in my head when I see it used on here, I just know it means to end/close thread after this post cuz it shut it all down so it wouldn't even make sense for me to say it in irl
I use "yambs" in real life.
But I used to be heavy in the "word to" talk like 4-6 years ago, when everyone on NT was using.
Define dreadfulDefine dreadful
My speech etiquette and handwriting are on par with your local mechanic.
I literally talk work lingo and street ebonics 24/7
Dat blue collar lifestyle
Thats why I'm so scared to go back to school.
I replace the word "good" with "gucci" 75% of the time.
I just answered a question my sister had, and said " slash thread" and walked off.
It didn't click until I sat down in the garage and was like "what?"...
Does this happen to anybody else? Like I'll be ready to tell a joke, only to remember that you guys are the only people who would get it
I use gifs at work to respond to my bosses and coworkers.
^^^ Yeah, but Rustled Jimmies is not something NT made up. It is not like we even changed the context either
NT dudes got is from Misc, which got it from 4Chan
I say "da proof is in da pudding" a lot
I say "da proof is in da pudding" a lot
Bruh!
My great grandma used to say that.
NT old as ****,
I told my boy "da proof is in da pudding, B"I say "da proof is in da pudding" a lot
:rolinLike 2 weeks ago 2 of my homeboys got in a heated argument.
I was talkin to one and tryin to calm him down like
"Man dont let him get to you hes drunk"
He wuz like "he aint gettin to me"
I was like " so why yo jimmies so rustled"
Dude was like ?
Then he was like
"MAN AINT NOBODYS GOT DAMB JIMMIES RUSTLED!!!!!"