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Which of these shortenings of âpleaseâ would you use, if you had to pick?
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Being off the internet for nearly a decade did not do the vessel any favors in being taught slang or understanding a lot of internet nuance which is both good and bad because one the one hand Socii like me are left to be as fully ignorant as we would otherwise be on an alien planet with a strange culture but also on the other hand it would be nice to know exactly how some things are meant to be read because I'm just guessing at what the meanings and nuance understanding are like am I reading "vibe only" (or however that slang goes) correctly? What about how I've heard "performing" used am I understanding it right?
Slang is hard
to my non-Hispanic followers/mutuals (which is the majority), I want to do a small specifying post of what does âproyectadas, proyectarse, proyectado/aâ means. Why? Because language barriers and, by consequence, cultural language barriers suck.
Proyectada(s) (noun), roughly translates as âprojectâ but âprojectionâ fits better IMO: usually a post, and often a meme, where the author is talking about a very specific subject or story about their own experience. Basically, one of those âtoo realâ memes that seem more like a vent or mirror of the authorâs reality than an actually relatable meme, which are still broad enough to be relevant for a lot of people.
Of course, these can also come in other forms. Like a teacher or parent giving a very specific example about a very specific problem that, unless you were in the same conditions as them, will ultimately never experience. Classic, right?
Proyectarse (verb): to project.
Proyectado/a (noun): One who projects. Or, one who does projections.
gen z saying "build me a library and fuck me in it" and the like is their "touch my butt and buy me pizza" I'm sorry
How do these kids text nowadays? Do they put an ungodly amount of emojiâs next to their sentencesâââđ¤ do they even use proper punctuation or do they manage to incorporate every hip newfangled slang word into their vocab ong ong fr fr??

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do you read idk as "i don't know" "I.D.K" ? i read it as "i dont know" because thats what it stands for
i find it really hard to understand when someone reads something out loud and they says "I.D.K" instead of "i don't know"
ok i mean it slang terms "slimed" and "railed" need to swap meanings NOW. What do you mean "slimed out" means to be killed and "railed" means to be fucked hard, . ,, that is the wrong way around
I fucking hate the word âlarpâ in context of âposerâ or âtouristâ now. I fucking hate people who have normalized the word so much, that itâs original meaning has lost all fucking meaning. I fucking hate how people use it to deminish casual or new fans of something. I fucking hate it. I fucking hate it so much. I want to kill people who use it like that, unironically.