• UlyssesT [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Teaboos have been a Reddit thing for years, too, and they took off a little after David Tennant's Doctor Who run got popular in the US. The main draw, from what I saw, was "I can now say c--t with plausible deniability, claiming it is a chummy and friendly slang I say to me mum, m8, while mostly using it in the American way until called out on it, like when talking about that c--t Anita Sarkeesian!" frothingfash

    • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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      1 year ago

      as an english, you only really say it to your mates, or about someone you don't like

      teaboos are infuriating to me, mostly because they idolise the poshos
      if a teaboo decided to emulate the mannerisms of an essex white van man i would have more respect for them
      (before i throw them in the sea for being cringe)