Me and my buddies spoke about "Oregano" in High School often, but I don't think we were having the same sort of conversation
Just young spice enthusiasts.
Back then, the only spice we had was old.
I overheard some of my students (16-18 years old) during lunchtime today. They were all standing over a phone, looking at a photo.
"Is that a dead deer?!". "It looks like a dead deer" said another. "Oh I thought it was a dead deer too".
Then they all agreed it was a french bulldog. WTF?!
They were speaking about this meme:
It has a backstory related to recent events: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/elon-musk-laughing-at-dead-deer
Elon Musk and Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland hosted an episode of PewDiePie's YouTube series Meme Review titled "Will Smith hosts Meme Review"
Holy fucknuggets, how can there be that much cringe in one location
I don't think I knew what fresh basil was till I was 30.
Sorry bud, you have no credibility in this post
At 14 I was talking about Gianna Michaels tits. Looks like we are progressing.
That'd be true if this post wasn't entirely made up.
Is there a /c/nothingeverhappens over here?
Sometimes 14-year-olds have in-jokes, too.
I went ahead and did a search. Apparently there is a community for it, but it has zero posts.
Then it's an appropriately named community.
Therefore something IS happening!
In-jokes, sure, but they don't talk like that.
My friends and I talked exactly like that, maybe you were just a weenie. You're pretty much there now so you were probably even worse as a kid.
The way you "speak" now proves that is a lie.
Yeah, okay weenie.
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