What's the drip, the kids speak of? And is it good or bad?
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GettingCooked (gettingcooked@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 06:46:20 JST GettingCooked -
Disinformation Purveyor :verified_think: (thatguyoverthere@shitposter.club)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 06:46:20 JST Disinformation Purveyor :verified_think: @GettingCooked Chlamydia... Sounds gross tbh -
tankenator (tankenator@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 06:47:40 JST tankenator @GettingCooked used to be analogous to the clap, and you didn't want it
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GettingCooked (gettingcooked@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 06:48:57 JST GettingCooked Disinformation Purveyor :verified_think: likes this. -
c00p (c00p@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 06:48:58 JST c00p @GettingCooked you got drip, bro = those threads are rad, dude
Is my guess 🤣
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Reptoid Middle Management (thechase@noauthority.social)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Mar-2024 06:48:58 JST Reptoid Middle Management @c00p @GettingCooked Yes. English continues to devolve into a series of nonsensical grunts. These language trends are so dumb. We used to find new ways to use old words. We recycled.
"Peep my drip fam, this gonna be lit AF fr"
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