https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1447230705902235656?t=ch-X4kg7vAU_DPykDbMRbQ&s=19
https://nitter.snopyta.org/CNN/status/1447230705902235656?t=ch-X4kg7vAU_DPykDbMRbQ&s=19
https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1447230705902235656?t=ch-X4kg7vAU_DPykDbMRbQ&s=19
https://nitter.snopyta.org/CNN/status/1447230705902235656?t=ch-X4kg7vAU_DPykDbMRbQ&s=19
SHUT THE FUCK UP SHUT THE FUCK UP SHUT UP STOP TRYING TO HUMANIZE YOURSELF STOP TRYING TO BE FUNNY SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP :joker-shopping:
I’m fine with it. That’s what I’ve been calling it since like May 2020, it’s honestly nice to see it normalized. Makes me feel like I’m not crazy for thinking that was a gigantic historical milestone and things will never be the same.
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Idk to me it doesn’t sound cute, it sounds appropriately dramatic
It sounds like something from like dragon age. It sounds like a video game thing to me
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I agree with this but I’m fine with that. I feel like that’s the point. YA novels use names like that because they get a sense of gravity across really bluntly, and that’s exactly what I want. I feel like a more “normal” term does exactly that, normalize this, when this is not normal and you should have a stupidly dramatic term to show how extreme this is.