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52catsinatrenchcoat
gen-zee

I love how confused adults get with our humor and vine refrences cause like i just replied to my brother with ‘four female ghostbusters?? the feminist are taking over!!’ and he just screams ‘IM AN ADULT VIRGIN’ and my mom still has no idea what we’re talking about

curiosityisfatal

Sometimes I fear we accidentally created a new language

gen-zee

why fear it when you can embrace it

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Fun fact: the media thinks the Area 51 Facebook thing is being spread by Russian bots. Anyone older than 30 simply cannot comprehend millennial and gen z humor

fictionalred

Don’t blame it on the sunshine Don’t blame it on the moonlight Don’t blame it on the good times Blame it on the Russians

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i was in the us one time (im australian) and went to dinner w a family that had a daughter the same age as me. my aunt made some comment like “oh you guys were raised in such different contexts, there wouldn’t be much common ground” and without missing a beat she said “ravioli ravioli” and i finished “give me the formuoli” and my aunt looked like she was about to have a stroke

traumaticbackstory

Meme culture is a real fucking language and it needs to be taken seriously as nearly a form of code. If it doesnt I

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It’s been two years and I still know what this guy is saying, so does every other 18 year old

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I reference memes to other teens all the time in front of adults and they just look around bewildered and I’m like

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Does our new language scare you?

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I seriously think tho, you could easily weaponize this as code if you wanted to and someone absolutely should.

hela-daughter-of-loki

memes are such a big part of my vocabulary that i’ll use them when i’m talking to my parents and the looks on their faces is like i just switched to russian

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me and my sister communicate in memes all the time and our parents don’t even look really confused or concerned anymore, just tired. like hey they just codeswitched again but what are we gonna do? stop them?

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An old choir teacher of mine was so used to memes in his classroom that he studied up and became the only teacher in the whole school who was allowed to use meme references without kids making fun of him

52catsinatrenchcoat
magicact

not to read too deep into pokemon games (like i always do) but i really think people who make jokes about professor oak “sending a kid to fill the pokedex for him” are kinda missing the real point. oak’s an old guy and, as we know, was a pretty great trainer at one point. the pokedex has pre-written entries, and oak’s been giving pokedexes to kids for generations now (to red, to gold/crystal, to the LGPE kids) so its… pretty clear he’s not doing ACTUALLY doing it because he needs the pokedex filled. he’s had that covered for a long time. i think professor oak gives trainers a pokedex as a way to encourage them to meet and catch new pokemon - pokemon they might not have even considered catching because they’re “too weak/ugly/weird”. because - at it’s core - pokemon training is all about friendship and growing up and exploration, and friendships often come in places we would not expect them. and i think if anyone would know that best, and would want us to learn that, it’d be professor oak.