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minus-squareIvanOMartin [any]hexbear26·4 years agoAre we saying "Hella" again? I feel like I never got to say it. "Hella" came and went. link
minus-squares_p_l_o_d_e [they/them,he/him]hexbear17·4 years agobeing from norcal, I've never stopped saying hella, especially when I'm talking about my favorite norcal band, Hella link
minus-squareIvanOMartin [any]hexbear3·4 years agoIs the more cordial "hellacious" more of a socal surfer thing? link
minus-squares_p_l_o_d_e [they/them,he/him]hexbear2·4 years agoNot sure about cordiality, but in my experience no one where I grew up said hellacious, lmao Seems like a socal thing (maybe central valley) link
minus-squarekrothotkin [he/him]hexbear5·4 years agoHella kinda peters out once you get north of Sacramento in my experience, but I could be wrong link
minus-squareGorillaGloo [he/him]hexbear4·4 years agoNon-existent in southern California as well. I don't know about central CA, I try not to stop anywhere in that shithole part of the state. link
minus-squarekrothotkin [he/him]hexbear3·4 years agoHell is just being stuck on 5 and smelling cow farts for eternity link
minus-squareNagarjuna [he/him]hexbear2·4 years agoOnce you get back up to Arcata it starts again and continues as far north as Bellingham. Although PNW folks say "that's hella" instead of using it as an adjective and it drives Californians nuts. link
Are we saying "Hella" again?
I feel like I never got to say it. "Hella" came and went.
being from norcal, I've never stopped saying hella, especially when I'm talking about my favorite norcal band, Hella
seriously hella will never die here
Is the more cordial "hellacious" more of a socal surfer thing?
Not sure about cordiality, but in my experience no one where I grew up said hellacious, lmao
Seems like a socal thing (maybe central valley)
West coast here, hella never went
Hella kinda peters out once you get north of Sacramento in my experience, but I could be wrong
Non-existent in southern California as well.
I don't know about central CA, I try not to stop anywhere in that shithole part of the state.
Hell is just being stuck on 5 and smelling cow farts for eternity
Once you get back up to Arcata it starts again and continues as far north as Bellingham. Although PNW folks say "that's hella" instead of using it as an adjective and it drives Californians nuts.