If I hear “unalive” as a verb one more time dean-frown

  • axont [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    It’s either filter workarounds or it’s been widely popularizing existing terms that used to be more regional or strictly associated with black or hip-hop culture. Like cap, fam, simp, etc

    Which is pretty normal, isn’t it? A lot of slang from the 80s was just reappropriated southern California surfer lingo.

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      Yes definitely, that’s the other main type of gen-z slang… Black gen-x slang. And it seems like even those borrowed terms lean towards the repurposed unfiltered ones. White programmers won’t think of Black slang but eventually they’ll get wise to it, unless it’s too unique and risks overfiltering white boomers talking about their day.

      Also I can wager that a lot of that 80’s California surfer lingo was ripped off from Hawai’i. California is the engine of Hawai’i’s cultural influence on the wider United States

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        You forgot Gen X 4chan slang. Idk how but incel terms are unironically mainstream now. I regularly hear “soy”, “normie”, “mewing”, “mog”, etc. IRL from pretty seemingly normal, well adjusted people. Both men and women like wtf

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      Which is pretty normal, isn’t it? A lot of slang from the 80s was just reappropriated southern California surfer lingo.

      Yeah but when they did it it was a totally radical idea dude