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- memes@lemmy.ml
African-American Vernacular English. You are welcome.
I thought they meant AvE the “keep your dick in a vise” guy. I stopped watching him a long time ago when he brought politics into the shop but he did have some funny sayings.
It’s not just you. That’s who I thought of as well. I wasn’t aware of any of the in between stuff I just moved on and wondered what happened to him. Used to be a pretty active subreddit based on his channel too but reddit people got weird about the lord and savior stuff.
The fucking what guy?
He was a disembodied pair of hands on YouTube who said things like “tough as woodpecker lips” or “stiff as a wedding night prick” He’d take apart power tools and see how they were built. He was funny, gained a following and became an asshole grifter.
Thanks, I googled it and came up with nothing useful. Like another user I also thought it was going to be something anime related.
Riddle you, riddle me, from which one springs skibidi
So much comes from AAVE, I’m expecting it to become the default American dialect in a few decades. More and more I see online creators talking in it.
The British vs American English shitposting will get a huge boost, we kinda got used to the existing differences.
I was gonna say in the UK, a lot of modern slang over here comes from MLE (Multicultural London English)
Clearly this makes up a key part of our respective shitposting R&D divisions
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