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These aren't exclusively by Gen Z of course, but younger millennials and Gen Z in particular have overused them online and by extension have flooded everyday casual vocabulary.
'super'
I'm VERY tired of reading and hearing this word over an over again as an intensifier in place of words such as 'very, exceptionally, and really.' Not only does it sound awkward about 50% of the time, but it also has a VERY homosexual ring to it. Anyone remember "Big Gay Al" from South Park?
Any man that says this automatically sounds like a faggot, yuppy, or some disingenuous douche that's hyping some shitty product up to sell me.
'Unironic'
This is another overused word often used by Gen Z and Gen Alpha retards that ironically and misuse the word about 80% of the time.
Both of these words, and a few others are symptoms are autistic fucks growing up with text based communication and living chronically online. They became popular because of the limitations of text-based communication and people not knowing if you're genuinely intrigued, enthusiastic, sincere, serious, or just plain sarcastic. Ironically, the unironic is so overused mostly because autistic fucks grow up online and everything is automatically assumed to be a joke or some roleplaying/trolling.
'super'
I'm VERY tired of reading and hearing this word over an over again as an intensifier in place of words such as 'very, exceptionally, and really.' Not only does it sound awkward about 50% of the time, but it also has a VERY homosexual ring to it. Anyone remember "Big Gay Al" from South Park?
Any man that says this automatically sounds like a faggot, yuppy, or some disingenuous douche that's hyping some shitty product up to sell me.
'Unironic'
This is another overused word often used by Gen Z and Gen Alpha retards that ironically and misuse the word about 80% of the time.
Both of these words, and a few others are symptoms are autistic fucks growing up with text based communication and living chronically online. They became popular because of the limitations of text-based communication and people not knowing if you're genuinely intrigued, enthusiastic, sincere, serious, or just plain sarcastic. Ironically, the unironic is so overused mostly because autistic fucks grow up online and everything is automatically assumed to be a joke or some roleplaying/trolling.





