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Is it even used non-ironically anymore? It's become a parody of itself. They seem to prefer terms like "icky", "gross", and "totally not okay" like the mental 5 year olds they are. If they're feeling really intellectual they'll say there's "a lot to unpack".
2 years ago
12 score
Reason: Original
Is it even used non-ironically anymore? It's become a parody of itself. They seem to prefer terms like "icky", "gross", and "totally not okay" like the the mental 5 year olds they are. If they're feeling really intellectual they'll say there's "a lot to unpack".
2 years ago
1 score