This is all true. \
I successfully drove my cybertruck to the Titanic and now I have a golden ai-powered robot wifu and harem of girls and I'm now famous, everyone even all clap for me. 10 out of 10 would recommend. 👍
!memes@lemmy.ml sort by new & start scrolling. You'll see the same "joke" repeated 3x times in just the last 2days by the same exact user. Keep scrolling and you'll see even more, they're making it a daily thing.
Israel doesn't have the right to exist
Israel doesn't have the right to exist
Israel doesn't have the right to exist
Israel doesn't have the right to exist
He manically writes over and over in a sketchbook like a schizo.
Slang can be cringe though, that's the problem. In order for slang to have wide adoption it needs to be highly flexible & versatile and importantly not too cringe to say in an IRL conversation. Just look at the word "cringe" itself, it lives on from the Millennial era with some slight adaptation. It's not that Gen Alpha is inherently cringe, just that the slang they have are too early in development.
They're just now figuring out what "beat your meat" actually means, give them time, for now/so far everything they've come up with is cringe AF. Same thing happened with GenZ & millennials, first was an adoption & adaptation of older slang mixed with cringe as hell new slang that faded out of popularity, then overtime much better slang evolved. \
They're still in that "I'm a potato" phase of slang development.
A lot of those are GenZ slang not Gen alpha slang. \
Gen Alpha aren't going to have their own slang that's not completely cringe until the ladder half gets to highschool. RN they're barely in middle school.
This is all true.
\ I successfully drove my cybertruck to the Titanic and now I have a golden ai-powered robot wifu and harem of girls and I'm now famous, everyone even all clap for me. 10 out of 10 would recommend. 👍