MountainGorilla
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what are they putting in the water supply dedly srs? 11-13 year old girls sound like valley girls and by the time they are 21+ they sound like crackwhores
I actually hate upspeak/ anime girl voices more, because they are more artifical to me. They come across as tumblr girls learning how to act to max out their OF subscribers. I prefer sultry voices, they are a bit more nostalgic, and remind me of a sexy saxophone.I find it extremely annoying when they use vocal fry at the end of each sentence, glad im not american.
High IQ, this is another big reason. Most zoomer foids speak in ebonics and if they don't, they type in it. Couple this with the fact that foids curse like sailors, this makes them more low IQ and aggressive than they already are. I hear them saying "hella", "ayo", "y'all", "for real", "deadass", "no cap", "lit", "bruh", etc all the time. But save muh white race btw!They also talk like men do. Using the same slangs and all. Very gross.
They are the same in the Netherlands, except it's usually ethnic females, both brown and black, who do this. Some Dutch females do it as well, but they are from a low economic class and associate themselves with non-whites since they live in areas where there are more non-whites.High IQ, this is another big reason. Most zoomer foids speak in ebonics and if they don't, they type in it. Couple this with the fact that foids curse like sailors, this makes them more low IQ and aggressive than they already are. I hear them saying "hella", "ayo", "y'all", "for real", "deadass", "bruh", etc all the time. But save muh white race btw!
Interesting shit. What slang do foids typically say over there? Do they say them in English?They are the same in the Netherlands, except it's usually ethnic females, both brown and black, who do this. Some Dutch females do it as well, but they are from a low economic class and associate themselves with non-whites since they live in areas where there are more non-whites.
They use either ebonic slangs ("faka" (pronounced "fah-kah") means "what's up?") or more mainstream slangs ("osso" (pronounced "oss-soh") means "home," or "ewa" (pronounced "ay-wah") means "yo.") Or they will use an English word, they will say everything in Dutch except for one word, like, "mijn brein krijgt error," which means "my brain is having [an] error" which is often a response so something they find confusing or when they think someone is being hypocritical yet the person in question seems to be unaware of their own hypocrisy. They also like saying "ik ga stuk" with a straight face sometimes which literally translates into "I'm going/becoming broken" (it makes as much sense in Dutch as it does in English) and it basically means they think something is LOL-worthy. Sometimes they cackle while saying it, sometimes they don't, which showcases their sarcasm. Often, the ethnic females will speak in a loud manner like males will do. They just come across as manly and males think it's off-putting.Interesting shit. What slang do foids typically say over there? Do they say them in English?
I see. "what's up" and "yo" are said so often that they're not really even ebonics anymore, they're just colloquial. lol I don't even know if they were ever considered ebonics in the first place. I don't get how "home" is slang though tbhThey use either ebonic slangs ("faka" (pronounced "fah-kah") means "what's up?") or more mainstream slangs ("osso" (pronounced "oss-soh") means "home," or "ewa" (pronounced "ay-wah") means "yo.") Or they will use an English word, they will say everything in Dutch except for one word, like, "mijn brein krijgt error," which means "my brain is having [an] error" which is often a response so something they find confusing or when they think someone is being hypocritical yet the person in question seems to be unaware of their own hypocrisy.
"ik ga stuk" basically means "I'm dead/dying/crying" in burgerland. Zoomer foids say this with a straight face as well but it's usually typed and they don't really say it irl. Basically just another way to say "lmao"They also like saying "ik ga stuk" with a straight face sometimes which literally translates into "I'm going/becoming broken" (it makes as much sense in Dutch as it does in English) and it basically means they think something is LOL-worthy. Sometimes they cackle while saying it, sometimes they don't, which showcases their sarcasm. Often, the ethnic females will speak in a loud manner like males will do. They just come across as manly and males think it's off-putting.
Volcel if...Often, the ethnic females will speak in a loud manner like males will do. They just come across as manly and males think it's off-putting.
1. I didn't mean to say what's up and yo were both part of ebonics, I was saying in Dutch, the first word I gave as an example is ebonics because it's what black people say here and it's taken from their language called Papiamento. I was using Dutch slang words and giving you the meaning of the words in English so you could understand them.I see. "what's up" and "yo" are said so often that they're not really even ebonics anymore, they're just colloquial. lol I don't even know if they were ever considered ebonics in the first place. I don't get how "home" is slang though tbh
"ik ga stuk" basically means "I'm dead/dying/crying" in burgerland. Zoomer foids say this with a straight face as well but it's usually typed and they don't really say it irl. Basically just another way to say "lmao"
Volcel if...
Doesnt get any deeper than minewhat are they putting in the water supply dedly srs? 11-13 year old girls sound like valley girls and by the time they are 21+ they sound like crackwhores