• Nougat@fedia.io
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    1 day ago

    It pleases me to know that Kamala Harris lives rent-free in his head.

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        7 hours ago

        This seems like an attempt to point out his racism towards black tenants but poorly phrased enough that people have to wonder if you’re being racist yourself.

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      I love this thought, but something has always bothered me about the phrase “living rent free in x head”

      I can’t even explain why I just hate it

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        So the phase “living rent free in my head” is living rent free in your head.

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          I’m not here to tell you you’re wrong, but go fuck yourself, friend.

          edit: In my defense, I only really get upset about it when I see it, other than that the phrase is chillin somewhere.

          You still may be right tho

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        16 hours ago

        I know just what you mean, but also it sounds like poetry compared to “Ohio skibidi rizz.”

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        That phrase doesn’t bother me, but I can understand the sentiment. People tend to use the same “clever” phrases over and over, and when there is a phrase you don’t particularly like, you end up hating it after the 100th time.

        In my case, it’s “looking at you, X” where X is not a person. E.g. “I’m looking at you, Unity framework!”

        Or whenever there is a post about a wholesome prank, someone will always comment “See? This is a good prank. Nobody got hurt, everyone laughs.” At this point, I’m inclined to think that people deliberately do it as a version of “First post!!”