FuckYourselfEndless [ze/hir] to Movies & TV • 1 year agoFrom Donnie Darko. Is that where it came from? Because he's describing a '90s christian right-wing influencer type guy who's also a paedophileimagemessage-square12 fedilinkarrow-up138
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minus-squareFrank [he/him, he/him]hexbear9·1 year agoFun fact; The earliest attested use of "yeet" in the context of throwing something is a King of the Hill episode from 2000. link
Fun fact; The earliest attested use of "yeet" in the context of throwing something is a King of the Hill episode from 2000.
I knew that one tho