I guess it's just a matter of what's "normal" with folks around you, particular as a kid. I certainly wasn't in a slang heavy group of kids in general. We texted with (near) proper grammar and full sentences and also found the "r u k? bb" kind of stuff pretty cringe-worthy.
Oh, then you're not a millennial. We didn't HAVE texting in 1995. You sound like you're talking about mid 2000s. By then I was in my mid-20s. So not exactly the time period where it was "my time" for new slang.
My grandfathers generation called money "bacon". As in, he brought home the bacon. My dads genneration called money Chedder. My generation called it lettice. Around 2010 I heard people calling it bread. I'm convinced they're making a sandwich! It's going to be turkey, or ham next. Maybe some capicola. Just as long as it's not mayonaise. I don't want mayonaise on my sandwich.
Except it's not... Ohio has Cedar Point, Kings Island, several well recognized museums, lakes, large state parks and a national park, hiking trails, bike trails, kayaking, just as diverse of a food culture as any other state in the big cities, 3 large metro areas, stadiums, concert halls, etc
The worst thing about Ohio for years has been the Republicans in the state house and this craziness that it's somehow a boring state. If you can't find things to do in Ohio, you haven't tried.
It's not about adapting to change. It's just as valid to tell a kid they can't use "good" and "bad" in whatever they're writing or discussing. The adaptation is understanding that those slang words essentially amount to the same things because that's how kid's slang works. You're not conveying any rich meaning by repeating sigma over and over for whatever you think is good and mid for bad.
On that list the only complex idea is mewing, but the fact that it's complex means the kids who didn't understand its complexity have stripped it out. That's because it's not, in of itself, an actual slang term.
You're mixing up kids slang with code switching. I don't find them to be equivalent at all. That's the greater point I was making. We use the word slang pretty broadly, but in kids it's quite shallow. They rely heavily on context because they don't really have the vocabulary to do otherwise.
I think you underestimate the increase in the difficulty of teachers jobs in the last 5 years. They’ve lost a lot of their ability to even teach due to internet parenting and brain rot.
Brain rot has ALWAYS been a thing. Don't blame the internet for that! We're the same species that convinced ourselves that a magical man in the sky is looking over everyone, at all times, and making sure there's a grand plan in place. Nothing happens without reason, and it's all his devine plan.......but also, we have child rapists, murderers, animal abusers, wife beaters, nuclear weapons, war, disease, famine, the list goes on. Every horrific tragic thing that's ever happened was always meant to happen, because it's all part of the plan.
Come on. You don't think there's shitloads of people with brain rot going on, dating back centuries? Millenias even?
Apparently these rules exist in my house also. Just today, my Gen Z kid forbade me from ever saying rizz or Ohio again. Luckily, I don't live near Ohio, so I don't need these words for any functional purpose. In particular, she told me that Ohio has been over for, like, a year and I'm out of date on slang.
My mom works in a school with 1st through 5th graders. She messages me like twice a week for me to explain slang to her so she can know if she needs to explain to a child that it's wrong to say. I've learned so much new slang.
They are government institutions and they just can't limit free speech like this, for terms that are not disruptive or vulgar but that the administration simply don't like for personal reasons.
Having lived in Ohio for 30 years, its honestly not that bad I dont understand the hate? I've been to most surrounding states and I feel like its better than Indiana, Michigan, and Kentucky. I havent been to Pennsylvania yet though.
Ok I'll just say it, I stan Ohio. Haters gonna hate.
I've been to well over 30 states (it's been a while since I got an official count) and stayed in some for nearly a year
I read somewhere that Ohio is like the US on default and I agree! It has a some of everything. It has lakes, coastline and rivers. Suburbs and cities. Factories, forests, and farms. All four seasons but they aren't known for being extreme. No crazy natural disasters like hurricanes, fires or earthquakes. Even politically we're balanced enough to be a swing state. A flag that's more recognizable than plain blue with a hard to see logo in the center.
Ohio might be mid, but that isn't always a bad thing
I don't know why people act like it's bad to like a certain area. I enjoy it here. If people don't, that's fine. If they want to live somewhere else then I hope they can move to that place.
Whenever someone says state X is better than state Y, they're saying X has things about it that they prefer. Once again this is fine, but there is no objective standard that one state is better than another (just like with countries -- "America is the greatest country in the world" is extremely cringe).
To the left of this there's a different list, "use more of these"
DEI hire
woke
...
Edit: This is a (poor) attempt on a sarcastic take, because when a teacher starts banning words like that, the next thought would be if they have a positive list?
I think he was implying that the same people who would want a list like this banning words like these would support enforcing the use of the above terms
Gotcha. I think I can see that now. But it was a bit of a stretch for me. lol
Normally the people that use "DEI hire" or "woke" are making "fun" of people that use those terms and using it ironically or incorrectly but I guess I can see how ppl can think those terms have been accepted as positive to say on the right and negative on the left (tho I dont fully agree, I still use woke like I did 5 or so yrs ago even if it confuses some ppl)
Glad I held back on all the other stuff I wanted to say 😅 I definitely need to work on asking people what they mean first. It's crazy how I didn't think there was any other way of looking at this one. lol
I mean sometimes I curse this state.
Only sometimes?
So... I can say "Let her cook"?
Skibidi !
This seems like a joke from some Michigan school teacher ... similar to how a lot of Ohio State football fans say *ichigan and things
No, "Ohio" has entered slang as meaning "boring hell", basically. All over.
That's not slang, that's just true.
A rizzlers last thought should be of Ohio.
Ugh, I hate gen Z's slang. It's just nonsensical babble and meta references...
That's all slang!
Cool beans
I feel like the mainstream millennial slang was pretty tame.
Maybe this just means I'm officially old now.
Sure does!
Really? "All that and a bag of chips" followed by snapping your fingers 3 times in the shape of a Z seems like something a sane person would say?
or "bout it bout it rowdy rowdy"?
or "salty" or "scrubs" when not refering to sodium or doctors medical attire.
Our slang, just like every generations slang, was the worst.
I remember that being said ... a handful of times
and I barely remember that... certainly I don't remember it tied to the former.
0 recollection of that
Fair -- I do remember both of those.
I was informed by a friend I'm actually thinking of gen alpha slang (and blaming Gen Z) with stuff like ... https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Skibidi%20Toilet
I guess it's just a matter of what's "normal" with folks around you, particular as a kid. I certainly wasn't in a slang heavy group of kids in general. We texted with (near) proper grammar and full sentences and also found the "r u k? bb" kind of stuff pretty cringe-worthy.
Oh, then you're not a millennial. We didn't HAVE texting in 1995. You sound like you're talking about mid 2000s. By then I was in my mid-20s. So not exactly the time period where it was "my time" for new slang.
My grandfathers generation called money "bacon". As in, he brought home the bacon. My dads genneration called money Chedder. My generation called it lettice. Around 2010 I heard people calling it bread. I'm convinced they're making a sandwich! It's going to be turkey, or ham next. Maybe some capicola. Just as long as it's not mayonaise. I don't want mayonaise on my sandwich.
In this case it is literally just real facts about Ohio.
Except it's not... Ohio has Cedar Point, Kings Island, several well recognized museums, lakes, large state parks and a national park, hiking trails, bike trails, kayaking, just as diverse of a food culture as any other state in the big cities, 3 large metro areas, stadiums, concert halls, etc
The worst thing about Ohio for years has been the Republicans in the state house and this craziness that it's somehow a boring state. If you can't find things to do in Ohio, you haven't tried.
Teaching the youth about freedom in the US.
I actually get it in an English class. You're there to teach them vocab not let them crutch along on slang.
I think any teacher worth their salt can teach English and draw the parallels between modern vernacular. I would like to believe teachers can do both.
I'd even go so far as to call teachers who refuse to adapt to the change in "slang" lazy.
It's not about adapting to change. It's just as valid to tell a kid they can't use "good" and "bad" in whatever they're writing or discussing. The adaptation is understanding that those slang words essentially amount to the same things because that's how kid's slang works. You're not conveying any rich meaning by repeating sigma over and over for whatever you think is good and mid for bad.
On that list the only complex idea is mewing, but the fact that it's complex means the kids who didn't understand its complexity have stripped it out. That's because it's not, in of itself, an actual slang term.
I disagree, I think the slang does convey rich meaning to the correct informal audience.
I would like to believe the slang is important code for another demographic that people can switch to.
As crazy as it may sound, I think depriving or deminishing the slang creates a divide culturally.
You're mixing up kids slang with code switching. I don't find them to be equivalent at all. That's the greater point I was making. We use the word slang pretty broadly, but in kids it's quite shallow. They rely heavily on context because they don't really have the vocabulary to do otherwise.
Then I fundamentally disagree. I think slang is a form of code switching.
Seems like one of those annoying strict teachers to me lol
I think you underestimate the increase in the difficulty of teachers jobs in the last 5 years. They’ve lost a lot of their ability to even teach due to internet parenting and brain rot.
Brain rot has ALWAYS been a thing. Don't blame the internet for that! We're the same species that convinced ourselves that a magical man in the sky is looking over everyone, at all times, and making sure there's a grand plan in place. Nothing happens without reason, and it's all his devine plan.......but also, we have child rapists, murderers, animal abusers, wife beaters, nuclear weapons, war, disease, famine, the list goes on. Every horrific tragic thing that's ever happened was always meant to happen, because it's all part of the plan.
Come on. You don't think there's shitloads of people with brain rot going on, dating back centuries? Millenias even?
Banning slang is just gonna lead to the invention of new and more annoying slang. This is exactly how we got in this situation.
or more people learning and possibly adopting slang.
Apparently these rules exist in my house also. Just today, my Gen Z kid forbade me from ever saying rizz or Ohio again. Luckily, I don't live near Ohio, so I don't need these words for any functional purpose. In particular, she told me that Ohio has been over for, like, a year and I'm out of date on slang.
What I always love about it is that it's only outv of date in her age group social circles and it was out of date when she was using it too.
My mom works in a school with 1st through 5th graders. She messages me like twice a week for me to explain slang to her so she can know if she needs to explain to a child that it's wrong to say. I've learned so much new slang.
All joking aside, assuming this is a public school,
Schools are not Constitution Free zones.
They are government institutions and they just can't limit free speech like this, for terms that are not disruptive or vulgar but that the administration simply don't like for personal reasons.
Ohio deserves this.
It's the cringe for me
Like in Monty Python, the list of banned words:
B#M
B#TTY
P#X
KN#CKERS
KN#CKERS
W##-W##
SEMPRINI
W#NKEL R#TARY #NGINE
You forgot KN#CKERS
Wait wait, let them cook
Is Ohio slang for something I'm unaware of?
Dull / boring / simple
Can you use it in a sentence with some other brainrot?
Supposedly something that is "bad" or "cringe" or "weird"
Ok, that's great! I love the younger generations more and more each day
lol
So the same as skibidi?
Basic af
Why is there an elf... oh.
What's wrong with let him cook?! This list has some Ohio Rizz for sure
streets behind
I need someone to use all of these in context. I can't even begin to guess.
Skibidi - from a YouTube series made in source engine. Means "bad"
Sigma - alpha as in alpha male. Beta as in beta male. Sigma is a 3rd which means you follow neither alpha or beta but go your own way.
Rizz- short for "charisma"
Mewing - an act of contracting tongue /neck muscles to make your under chin area contract changing the shape of your jawline.
Gyatt - "god damn" - a big old butt.
Bet - "wanna bet?" Aka "yes"
Bussin - "busting" really good
Ohio - bad or mid "from Ohio"
Let him cook - let him do his thing. He's got this.
Baddie - hottie. Sexy.
It's the _ for me - pointing out the specific thing you enjoyed.
Well, guess I’m officially old since I only knew about three of those…
I have 4 kids, the only one I didn't know was Ohio. Guess I'm down with it.
But then they changed what “it” was
You the man thanks!
Absolute W poster
Sigma poster has mad rizz yo. It be bussin'
Is it possibly to simultaneously up and downvote a post?
Yo yo yo, let him cook.
Having lived in Ohio for 30 years, its honestly not that bad I dont understand the hate? I've been to most surrounding states and I feel like its better than Indiana, Michigan, and Kentucky. I havent been to Pennsylvania yet though.
Ok I'll just say it, I stan Ohio. Haters gonna hate.
No way you're better than Michigan...lmfao. what are u smoking cuz it's not that legal weed.
Ohio fucking sucks.
I've only visited either state and Michigan had a HELLUVA lot more going for it. It's not even remotely close.
And I Hate U of M. (I mean I hate the Buckeyes too, who calls themselves "THE" Ohio State? No on else wants to call themselves that shit.)
I think the "THE" is kind of stupid too, but it exists because the official name of the school is "The Ohio State University."
Michigan is the promised land for so many reasons
We got legal weed as of last week. Not as good as MI prices tho.
The biggest tourist attraction in Michigan is the sand dunes. Litterly a pile of sand is all Michigan has to offer.
Have you lived outside of Ohio?
I've been to well over 30 states (it's been a while since I got an official count) and stayed in some for nearly a year
I read somewhere that Ohio is like the US on default and I agree! It has a some of everything. It has lakes, coastline and rivers. Suburbs and cities. Factories, forests, and farms. All four seasons but they aren't known for being extreme. No crazy natural disasters like hurricanes, fires or earthquakes. Even politically we're balanced enough to be a swing state. A flag that's more recognizable than plain blue with a hard to see logo in the center.
Ohio might be mid, but that isn't always a bad thing
Sounds like you’re infected with the Ohio mind virus.
It spreads around easier now that we don't burn the rivers like we used to
It's Ohios all the way down
Ohio is the worst state worth living in has always been my take
I don't know why people act like it's bad to like a certain area. I enjoy it here. If people don't, that's fine. If they want to live somewhere else then I hope they can move to that place.
Whenever someone says state X is better than state Y, they're saying X has things about it that they prefer. Once again this is fine, but there is no objective standard that one state is better than another (just like with countries -- "America is the greatest country in the world" is extremely cringe).
It's an acquired taste I think. I lived in South Carolina for 2.5 years and much prefer Ohio.
It's not appallingly bad as the average deep-south state, I would hesitate to call Ohio "good" though.
Charleston is legitimately the only redeeming part of the US South between Richmond and New Orleans though. Atlanta is... Just OK.
True: it is honestly not that bad that you don't understand the hate. Hate isn't a good thing to understand.
Touch Ocean
The one they should really ban is "No but x". It makes no sense to start a sentence like that.
No but hear me out...
sucks to suck, gramps
guess the nouveau lingo is just too far out for youse
Don't even get me started on "nämen" på svenska. 😅
nämen vadårå'rå? tycke'ru de e nått grammatist fel me'de elle?
anseru a' dom som sejer så ent' sa jöra'rä?
Haha, nä inget grammatiskt fel, men tendensen att använda nämen i nästan vilken betydelse som helst gör att man tröttnar på det.
We had "Yeah but x". Although I do agree.
Well I mean everybody knows that there's no such thing as Ohio. Kind of like the Netherlands or New Zealand. Totally fictitious.
seahorse w/ the skibidi Ohio rizz is in shambles over here
h*
To the left of this there's a different list, "use more of these"
Edit: This is a (poor) attempt on a sarcastic take, because when a teacher starts banning words like that, the next thought would be if they have a positive list?
Edit - misunderstood what you were saying. I'm sorry for the aggression in my comment.
Edit: I should've asked what they meant before replying. My bad for misunderstanding
I think he was implying that the same people who would want a list like this banning words like these would support enforcing the use of the above terms
Gotcha. I think I can see that now. But it was a bit of a stretch for me. lol
Normally the people that use "DEI hire" or "woke" are making "fun" of people that use those terms and using it ironically or incorrectly but I guess I can see how ppl can think those terms have been accepted as positive to say on the right and negative on the left (tho I dont fully agree, I still use woke like I did 5 or so yrs ago even if it confuses some ppl)
Glad I held back on all the other stuff I wanted to say 😅 I definitely need to work on asking people what they mean first. It's crazy how I didn't think there was any other way of looking at this one. lol