"Current year" terms that piss you off

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Deadass. I still don’t know exactly what it’s supposed to mean. Sounds like something a dad would say to his lazy son “get off your deadass and clean your room!”
It means you or someone else is serious and mostly used in ghetto slang. It's more common to be used for a different person in a negative way but can be used either way. Example: "He deadass called that man a nig".
 
"Dangerous". It usually means whatever the subject of the sentence it will result in exposed fuckery, discrediting of Approved Sources, and/or hurt feewings.
 
“Found family” has become a new hit among the Rainbow Alliance recently. The sentiment isn’t necessarily bad, but it feels less about fire-forged relationships and more like vagrants trying to make their little circle of flatmates sound more affectionate.
It should come as no surprise that those who replace one family with will cast away their "found family" just as easily.

I still consider my closest friends family, and even have relatives I DON'T, but I can't help but associate the phrase with the people to whom family means nothing.
 
It's been said before, but capitalizing the B in black, but not the W in white.

The woke cult has to shove identity politics BS into everything - even grammar.
 
Nonbinary, Genderqueer, and Intersex.
"Intersex" is not like the other two-- it's an actual medical condition, and the word isn't new.

I'm sure people are claiming to have "discovered" they are intersex in order to be speshul the same way they are "undiagnosed schizophrenic," of course.
 
"Intersex" is not like the other two-- it's an actual medical condition, and the word isn't new.

I'm sure people are claiming to have "discovered" they are intersex in order to be speshul the same way they are "undiagnosed schizophrenic," of course.
Okay then, but also Demisexual and Pansexual piss me off too.
 
Okay then, but also Demisexual and Pansexual piss me off too.
Like, I feel like demisexual is what most people are. Sure, there are people out there who will hook up with anyone they just met. But why does wanting to wait to have sex with people you like need a special label?

Pansexual could make sense if you include trans people, intersex, or whatever genderspecial flavor of the month is. But it seems like something to use when bi isn't unique enough. Also a lot of people who support pansexuality say that bisexuality includes trans and intersex as a superbi I disagree, so...what's the point of it anyway?

Edit: I googled demisexual to make sure it was what I thought it was, and google showered my screen with pride flags. I feel dirty.
 
Not a specific term, but I found people who speak with meme or internet lingo really annoying. I know someone who, when laughing, always says "lol" or "lmao" instead of just laugh like a normal person. And there's my students who often speak with memes during classes, not realizing that not everyone is internet dweller like them.

It's fine when you use it on the internet, but it sounds retarded when you use it during conversation with real human being.
 
Saying "all lives matter" in the '70s to the '00s wouldn't be too controversial.

But in Current Year, saying such an all-inclusive thing may get you "cancelled" for "racism"?

If so, Clown World.
 
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