"Current year" terms that piss you off

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"Yeah no." I've been seeing this crop up on this very site in the last couple of weeks. Such a passive-aggressive yet still incredibly dismissive way to disagree with someone.

Just call them a retard. It's about as unhelpful but at least it's honest.
 
Pride propaganda being plastered everywhere.

This evening, I was about to order Chipotle online, when I got to the checkout screen and it asked of if I wanted to round up for "lifesaving resources for LGBT youth", which I surmise means snip-snip surgery for 10-year-olds.

I immediately stopped ordering, and microwaved some enchiladas instead.

Summer cannot end soon enough.

It's so annoying. Especially when they use the flag with the black and brown stripes.

I guess Chipotle doesn't care that it may lose customers like that. The flags annoy me but I don't want to be asked to help sterilize kids and mutilate their bodies before they are tall enough ride the big coaster at Six Flags.
 
People, typically soyboys, talking about their wife/girlfriend/whatever in a completely awkward and stilted way so as not to offend the "nonbinaries" or any of the other retards with made up genderspecial identities. I'm sure others do it, but it's been soy heterosexuals I've seen do it most.

Like the guy goes to introduce his wife and says something like:

"I'd like you to meet my partner, Susan, they are my spouse, and I love them."

Or something equally weird sounding. With neither of them being troons or anything either. They just awkwardly insist on referring to their wife in completely genderless terms, special they/them bullshit, and always as a partner or a spouse.

I've seen it written out, but I've also heard a few youtubers actually say it out loud. Sounded like the guy was awkwardly describing a crowd or something but he was really just mentioning his girlfriend.
It used to be if someone told me about their partner instead of saying husband or wife, I always took it as code for they’re gay and not completely open about it. Fucking non-binary attention seekers glomming on to that now has gotta be irritating
 
"Badass". Especially when used to describe a female.
The perfect mashup of the mainstreaming of ghetto/cell-block culture, one-upping hyperbole, and the self-esteem-uber-alles mentality in a single word.
 
"Full stop."

It's an even more awkward and pretentious way of saying "period" at the end of a sentence, which is already meaningless and infuriating.
 
It's how they say "period" in England.

Maybe Americans are adopting it to sound sophisticated?
That reminds me of another thing that really pissed me off.

American journos with terminal TDS using British-y sounding words to reeeeee about orange man for some reason.

There's nothing like seeing obese American dangerhairs throw around "gobshite" and "lickspittle" and others to screech about Drumpf.
 
I absolutely detest the use of the terms ‘hoe’ and ‘thot’.
Not because I have innate respect for all women (trust me, I don’t) but because I love the English language. The etymology of the phrases pisses me off.
Origin: ‘whore’. Not an especially complex word, but still beyond the verbal abilities of the garden-variety nigger.
Lazy, bootlipped nigger pronunciation: ’ho’-‘.
Moronic spelling: ‘hoe’.
Idiotic derivative: ‘that hoe over there’.
Imbecilic final product: ‘thot’.
There is no clearer indication in the English language, written or spoken, that someone is a jaundiced-eyed, blue-gummed, yellow-nailed, slack-lipped, low-IQ nigger (or callow, NPC nigger fetishist) than the use of the words ’hoe’ or ‘thot’, even ironically.
I find that I can pretty much disregard the opinions of anyone using either of these terms, and not lessen my quality of life one iota by doing so.
 
That reminds me of another thing that really pissed me off.

American journos with terminal TDS using British-y sounding words to reeeeee about orange man for some reason.

There's nothing like seeing obese American dangerhairs throw around "gobshite" and "lickspittle" and others to screech about Drumpf.
Words like "bollocks" don't sound funny without a British accent. When a yank says them, they sound awkward and out of place.

That said,
Maybe Americans are adopting it to sound sophisticated?
I hate this "British accent means you're smart" meme. It's the only reason John Oliver still has a career.
 
It's how they say "period" in England.

Maybe Americans are adopting it to sound sophisticated?
I don't think they even know that. I think they just use it as an intensifier at the end of sentences.

A good way to tell, by the way, that someone doesn't know what they're talking about, is they'll lean on adverbs and intensifiers rather than relevant adjectives and verbs.
 
People, typically soyboys, talking about their wife/girlfriend/whatever in a completely awkward and stilted way so as not to offend the "nonbinaries" or any of the other retards with made up genderspecial identities. I'm sure others do it, but it's been soy heterosexuals I've seen do it most.

Like the guy goes to introduce his wife and says something like:

"I'd like you to meet my partner, Susan, they are my spouse, and I love them."

Or something equally weird sounding. With neither of them being troons or anything either. They just awkwardly insist on referring to their wife in completely genderless terms, special they/them bullshit, and always as a partner or a spouse.

I've seen it written out, but I've also heard a few youtubers actually say it out loud. Sounded like the guy was awkwardly describing a crowd or something but he was really just mentioning his girlfriend.

The "partner" being the unique thing to say has been around for a while now. I don't find it exclusive to soyboys. All sorts of people use it. I've also always found it odd.

I would never use that term because I don't want people to assume I am gay. If I get asked if I have a partner, I assume they think I'm gay. So I will always respond in a way to make it clear I'm not.
 
In addition to "badass," which I mentioned above, here's a compound phrase of similarly insufferable terms with the same origins and used by the same kind of people:

You go, mighty fierce grrrrrrl!

"YAAAAS, SLAY QUEEN!" seems to be a more common way of expressing the same stupid sentiments now. After all, everyone knows sassy Black ghetto-chicks and bitchy queers must be emulated in all ways, at all costs.
 
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Watching goodwhites lose their shit at the mere hint of this word, ought to be worth credit towards a psychiatry residency.

Even the way they so frantically try to dance around the mere potential mention of the word out loud, is a case study alone. "She might have tweeted 'the N-Word with the 'hard R' " , and so forth.

We meme autism, but this shit is is societal OCD.

They're like that poor bastard who can't bring himself to say the word "chair" out loud without clapping twice and mumbling, "Lemon!" under his breath immediately afterward-- otherwise his car might somehow catch fire and blow itself into a ditch on a Tuesday soon. He figures if he just refers to that piece of furniture as either "the settee" or "The CH-word", he's good.
Legendary standup comic Lenny Bruce saw through the absurdity of ethnic slurs -- and their taboo among Nice People -- before most KFers were born:

 
In addition to "badass," which I mentioned above, here's a compound phrase of similarly insufferable terms with the same origins and used by the same kind of people:
God, I'm so fucking sick of how the term "badass" just means "wealthy & having a vagina." Every time I glance at some cringey normie Boomer magazine, they always have cunts like Hillary, Elizabeth Warren, Nancy Pelosi, Michelle Obama or as of lately Kamala on the cover with some caption about "tribute to badass [sic] women." Not to mention I keep seeing these clickbait articles that constantly talk about supposed badass women, and they usually have one of those aforementioned bitches in the main image -- or some nog celebrity like Beyonce or Oprah. My normie friends keep sharing these smoothbrain links on Facebook that have dumb shit like, "Buzzfeed's Top 10 Badass Boss Women! #10, Brie Larson! #9, Ellen DeGeneres!" etc.
 
"Stories" is one that I've been seeing pop up a lot lately, like the "black stories" section that now pervades every streaming service or the people in advertisements saying something along the lines of "tell your story." It's boring, annoying woke corpo speech.
 
"Trust the science!"

>you have a weight problem, diabetes, here's how to solve it.

"FATOPHOBIA!"

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