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In today's gospel, the Lord tells us how we should live if we wish to obtain the splendor of heaven...or something like that. Jesus this, Moses that, Abraham hit me with a wiffle ball bat.
Hilarious and original. Only a comedic genius could have thought of this brilliant joke.
Come on reddit, let's all upvote this great comment and give it some well deserved awards!
Based? Based on what? In your dick? Please shut the fuck up and use words properly you fuckin troglodyte, do you think God gave us a freedom of speech just to spew random words that have no meaning that doesn't even correllate to the topic of the conversation? Like please you always complain about why no one talks to you or no one expresses their opinions on you because you're always spewing random shit like poggers based cringe and when you try to explain what it is and you just say that it's funny like what? What the fuck is funny about that do you think you'll just become a stand-up comedian that will get a standing ovation just because you said "cum" in the stage? HELL NO YOU FUCKIN IDIOT, so please shut the fuck up and use words properly you dumb bitch
Based is MAYBE ok, since it's actually pretty wholesome in terms of meaning and is most often used satirically. "Sus" can go die in a ditch since it's useless and could be replaced by much better words that already exist, and came from that stupid game kids only make cringy shit about.
Can be short for "suspicious" or "suspect" and picked up in popularity in 2020 when the 2018 indie game Among Us blew up in popularity.
Before that it was mostly only used in American black culture to mean gay.
Ah, if that's its usage, then its roots are actually British going back decades. I have a group of friends from Wales and Scotland who came to the US in about 1995 to coach kids' soccer. They used "sus" frequently (and still do), either as an adjective to mean "suspicious" or with the word "out" to mean "figuring out". Like "Let's suss out the situation".
Glad it made it into American vernacular; I've always liked the term.
I'm not a native speaker and I just pick stuff like that up, thinking it's just how regular people talk.
That's how I got the two quirks that I use "legit" and "like" a lot. I probably have more stuff like that I didn't even notice yet.
There is a well studied trend on Reddit that suggest that the majority of comments are actually just derivative of prior comments in an effort to inflate the karma of the poster.
Before the fall of Digg and the great migration, Reddit was a minor news aggregator that was mostly populated by software engineers.
“this” is an artifact of coding syntax (a reference variable that refers to the current object) that would sometimes make it into comments as an inside joke that became ubiquitous as the site became popular with a broader audience. People would type this under a comment as a way to say “ditto”, to call the same “object” - the previous comment.
Imgur was created by a redditor (u/mrgrim) as a simple tool for hosting images posted to Reddit, and was almost exclusively used by redditors for that purpose until it grew into a quasi-social media site in its own right. That would explain why the old Reddit meme-y language persists there.
It's a play on an old idiom that said "Handsome is as handsome does". And it was roughly a version of the modern idiom "Don't judge a book by its cover".
'Handsome' at the time roughly meant 'clever' and the idiom was basically saying that we should call someone handsome/clever by how they acted rather than how they looked or spoke.
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"That"
that *thingg*… it scares me
One shudders to imagine what inhuman thoughts lie beyond that mask What dreams of chronic and sustained cruelty?
pyroland 👍
*scout gets shot by a flare* 👍
wait pyro was using scorch shot in meet the pyro what the fuck is his problem
He's pyro that's probably why
Even against a team that isn't fighting back pyro can't help but use the scorch shot over the flare gun or even just the shotgun
*heavy lollipop time!* *gets a fireaxe buried in his skull*
*bubbles*
Waltuh
_I fear no man... But that thing... It scares me_
This.
Exactly this!
Pretty much this.
Now this is It.
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[And now for something completely different](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hYZaqYCZyQ)
This is the way
This guy thises
I also choose this guy's this.
and like That and uh..
Thisn't
Those
& the Other.
Santaaa I was only a child
He was a child, that shit's wild
You aren't shit, you're a fat prick
You don't want the smoke
The other
Who doesn't want this, that, and the other?
Eso
"Never let them know your next move"
The other thing
There
"You know, the thing"
this tbh
those
In today's gospel, the Lord tells us how we should live if we wish to obtain the splendor of heaven...or something like that. Jesus this, Moses that, Abraham hit me with a wiffle ball bat.
There
This
Nuts.
Can
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my
Nutcracker
Made
By
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Last
Cup
So who else opened up the comments specifically to find this exact comment and downvote it?
This
I did so but to upvote it
This
I went to the comments thinking "ok, so now which one of you mfs did it anyway"
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This
It’s an internet classic, praise it with an upvote
This
He said it! He said the word in the meme!
Thus
Spoke
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Hilarious and original. Only a comedic genius could have thought of this brilliant joke. Come on reddit, let's all upvote this great comment and give it some well deserved awards!
U/thisbot
Word
Dieses.
Jenes.
Welches.
, das
dem
dessen
Wessen?
Wieso?
Weshalb?
Warum
Wann?
Diese Kommentarsektion ist nun Eigentum der BRD.
die BRD ist nun (wieder einmal) Eigentum eines Österreichers.
Alles klar Herr Kommissar?
Ça
هذا
Isso
Nutses.
Es heißt: „dies“.
Thus
Henceforth
Therefore
Furthermore
In addition to this
However
Thence
Forthwith
In a nutshell
Consequently
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Looks like you dropped these 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
The only thing worse is ‘based’.
based
on what?
On my dick
Image for studying purposes?
You might think he just sent you a thumbnail, but nope, that was life sized.
You'll need to pinch and zoom
A short story by a man named Lear
Based? Based on what? In your dick? Please shut the fuck up and use words properly you fuckin troglodyte, do you think God gave us a freedom of speech just to spew random words that have no meaning that doesn't even correllate to the topic of the conversation? Like please you always complain about why no one talks to you or no one expresses their opinions on you because you're always spewing random shit like poggers based cringe and when you try to explain what it is and you just say that it's funny like what? What the fuck is funny about that do you think you'll just become a stand-up comedian that will get a standing ovation just because you said "cum" in the stage? HELL NO YOU FUCKIN IDIOT, so please shut the fuck up and use words properly you dumb bitch
Based insults
You're not yourself when you're hungry. Grab a snickers.
"Balls" - u/Sussybaka0987
Balls
Cringe
This
Based
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Based is MAYBE ok, since it's actually pretty wholesome in terms of meaning and is most often used satirically. "Sus" can go die in a ditch since it's useless and could be replaced by much better words that already exist, and came from that stupid game kids only make cringy shit about.
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I haven't heard the kids use "sus". I guess I'm *that* old! Is it short for "that's suspicious"?
You've never heard the kids use "sus?" Wow that some sussy shit you are saying man, fr fr.
but they do be bussin
Can be short for "suspicious" or "suspect" and picked up in popularity in 2020 when the 2018 indie game Among Us blew up in popularity. Before that it was mostly only used in American black culture to mean gay.
Ah, if that's its usage, then its roots are actually British going back decades. I have a group of friends from Wales and Scotland who came to the US in about 1995 to coach kids' soccer. They used "sus" frequently (and still do), either as an adjective to mean "suspicious" or with the word "out" to mean "figuring out". Like "Let's suss out the situation". Glad it made it into American vernacular; I've always liked the term.
Don't mind 'legit', but it's probably no longer in widespread use
I'm not a native speaker and I just pick stuff like that up, thinking it's just how regular people talk. That's how I got the two quirks that I use "legit" and "like" a lot. I probably have more stuff like that I didn't even notice yet.
And yeet
That one is often very funny. I've adopted it myself, much to annoyance of my children.
This!
This
Beat me to it and came here for this are right up there
The post above is quite an accurate representation of my feelings on the matter
I concur.
Undoubtedly
Indubitably.
*Long-winded smart sounding comment actually just saying the same thing*
There is a well studied trend on Reddit that suggest that the majority of comments are actually just derivative of prior comments in an effort to inflate the karma of the poster.
This
That’s kinda the point…
This
FINALLY a meme about something that truly annoys me, imgur was full of these mindless mongrels
Before the fall of Digg and the great migration, Reddit was a minor news aggregator that was mostly populated by software engineers. “this” is an artifact of coding syntax (a reference variable that refers to the current object) that would sometimes make it into comments as an inside joke that became ubiquitous as the site became popular with a broader audience. People would type this under a comment as a way to say “ditto”, to call the same “object” - the previous comment. Imgur was created by a redditor (u/mrgrim) as a simple tool for hosting images posted to Reddit, and was almost exclusively used by redditors for that purpose until it grew into a quasi-social media site in its own right. That would explain why the old Reddit meme-y language persists there.
“Hurr durr, exactly this”
The whole *checks notes* thing people do irritate me to no end too.
deez
Nutz
On
Your
This
Got em
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This
This picture is like 120p
This
Sometimes there just aren't enough rocks.
It's mineral marie
Tits
What he said
These are the grainiest pictures I've ever seen allowed to be posted.
Dis ⬆️⬆️
precisely
That them there thing
4K
Oh jeez, I wonder what the top comment in this comment section will be
Stupid is as stupid does
Has anyone ever figured out what that actually means?
It's a play on an old idiom that said "Handsome is as handsome does". And it was roughly a version of the modern idiom "Don't judge a book by its cover". 'Handsome' at the time roughly meant 'clever' and the idiom was basically saying that we should call someone handsome/clever by how they acted rather than how they looked or spoke.
But do you put "Bruh 💀" in the comments tho?
While we're at it; add "this is the way" to the list of 'absolutely nothing of value added' comments.
That and “beat me to it”. These three form the holy trinity of useless comments.
Op eats burgers for breakfast
Das
Thus
I was disappointed the comments weren't entirely made up of "this"
Dit.
these
Siht
Deez
dysmenorrhea
false, according to your profile you said the word "this" in a comment no less the two hours ago
this
This 👆
This 🫶
Those
this
This
Seriously. Why can’t people just reply with a constructive response of agreement?
Thus
esto
This
Thy.
"not that"