It was my idea you're welcome
I feel like "based" is also being phased out, though "cringe" seems to have more staying power. TBF I feel like we didn't quite have something that really evoked the same emotion that "cringe" does before it came into the lexicon.
Oh my god do I gay
I gay every single day
FOR REVOLUTIONHUUUUUUUUUH
Agreed. The last time I had issues with my debit card I tried calling the bank and got put on hold until an automated voice told me there was another number in the app that gave app users faster responses. Made me a little nuts.
How do you do, fellow rioter?
That's a pretty cool picture tbh
A wise man once told me "never argue with somebody who's right."
We have an extremely aggressive site culture from our origins on Reddit when people who didn't agree with our general political tendencies would wander into our subreddit and act like obnoxious smuglords once they realized what we're about. Rather than outright ban these people, we would bully them until they left - and even though we have somewhat stricter moderation on this site than we did in the subreddit, the viciousness stayed. We also have an extremely online sense of humor, given that we were founded to discuss a left-wing twitter podcast, which can make the general tone dense and impenetrable for newcomers.
calling for acts of violence
FWIW the subreddit was actually banned because it said that John Brown killing slave owners was good which Reddit called "promoting violence."
Can I get the thread please
She's da Joka, babeyyy
I've actually seen this argument go down but I don't remember if it was here or not