what if you're good
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Replying to @literalbanana
especially appropriate w/ millennial/masculine usage "I'm good" for "I have had a sufficiency or do not desire any of what you offer, sir"
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Replying to @literalbanana
Wow, is this really a millenial thing? I'm in Australia, seems common. Also, if you say "sir" here you get passport revoked.
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Replying to @literalbanana
I'm just trying to imagine what I could say among friends to work 'cunt' in there... "your most cuntly grace" would fly...
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Replying to @djon3s @literalbanana
... but if i just said "cunt" it would provoke outrage & a few lost friends I think :)
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Replying to @djon3s @literalbanana
Mostly, the internet has be convinced by a bunch of machismo Australian males using the word "cunt" a lot is ok.
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Replying to @djon3s
that's pretty efficient trolling if so like I aspire to that level
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Replying to @literalbanana
Some truth... "sick cunt" is non-misinterpretable & mean's "cool person" but also means the speaker is a wanker.
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how did you guys surpass the british when we are still stuck in like 1973
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Replying to @literalbanana
"sir" & "madam" are two things that I know some part of the US say, that's really uncomfortable for Australians to hear.
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