"Current year" terms that piss you off

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"wholesome"
overused by zoomer e-faggots to describe anything
I'd like to add anyone who describes anything other than their bakery purchase as a "precious cinnamon roll" is an asshole who deserves to be slapped until they stop talking like that.
 
"Morally correct" being used in place of "politically correct" by leftists. They're clearly trying to justify their petty, hypocritical bullshit as being inherently good.

"Anti-racist" because the people who identify with that are nowhere close to being anti-racist. 1) They obviously have it in for white people; and 2) they ignore racism between non-whites.
 
"Anti-racist" because the people who identify with that are nowhere close to being anti-racist. 1) They obviously have it in for white people; and 2) they ignore racism between non-whites.
Anti-racists are some of the most racist people I've met yet. Coming from me, that is saying a lot.

"Sex work" is getting to me now.
 
I remember when "ya'll" was just a southern slang. Now, every moron on Twitter and Reddit has to say it, usually to preach to people they don't like or don't agree with.
 
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Chud, still no idea what it means just know it has nothing to do with the movie nor does it mean Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers
https://youtube.com/watch?v=WqDToaLuJ7I
A gross, physically unappealing person, more recently used by the far left as an epithet for those perceived to be on the political right.
Source: Google.

I can almost guarantee you that it got co-opted by dangerhairs into this new meaning and that none of them are even remotely familiar with the original (and better) meaning and use of the word.
 
Remember when the term "artifact" was used to describe ancient objects that archaeologists dug out of ruins?...

If I have to hear one more pseudo-intellectual faggot call a used PPE mask or BLM grafitti an "artifact"...
 
Remember when the term "artifact" was used to describe ancient objects that archaeologists dug out of ruins?...

If I have to hear one more pseudo-intellectual faggot call a used PPE mask or BLM grafitti an "artifact"...
My ass is an artifact.
 
"We need to have a conversation" <- fuck off twat. I'm not gonna listen to your retarded lecture and have you scream "nazi" at anything I say - and take that fucking stupid piercing out!
 
“So true, bestie” or just “bestie” It seems to be the new “fam”. I have no idea how it started or from where (twitter I guess?) but it’s so annoying and so pre-teenie bopper and it grates on my nerves.
 
“Shitty”

It’s a meaningless pejorative description for things that is just a synonym for “bad” or “something that I don’t like.” It also comes across as childish to me, sorta like a quasi-grown up way of saying “icky.”
 
"Ya'll", unless you're from Texas.

"Community". "On behalf of the ADHD community/Trans Latinx community". There is no community. You are not a community spokesperson. Stop.
 
"We need to have a conversation" <- fuck off twat. I'm not gonna listen to your retarded lecture and have you scream "nazi" at anything I say - and take that fucking stupid piercing out!
On that note, "Starting a conversation" as a cover for hate crime hoaxes. The "conversation" is just white-hating, so the line comes down to "We lied just to fan the flames of a race war"
 
"Ya'll", unless you're from Texas.

"Community". "On behalf of the ADHD community/Trans Latinx community". There is no community. You are not a community spokesperson. Stop.
The genesis, I believe, is with the so called deaf community. Whenever the media reported on medical breakthroughs to cure deafness, the media always had the deaf community giving a response in the negative. Ultimately the media now has a community for any group: race/ethnicity, disability, etc. FUCK!
 
“Shitty”

It’s a meaningless pejorative description for things that is just a synonym for “bad” or “something that I don’t like.” It also comes across as childish to me, sorta like a quasi-grown up way of saying “icky.”
Just a case of poor adjective control or a barren lexicon. Though in my opinion, if you're going to use the word shit, be blunt about it; if something's shit, it's shit.

That thing? Shit.
Your day? Shit.
My life? Shit.

Reminds me of those South Park episodes.
 
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