Spyke
lemmy.ca

I don't think that the otter minds being called thicc.

Who was the apology for exactly?

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lemmy.world

Apology was for people offended by an aquarium using teen slang to connect with today’s youth.

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Anticorpreply
lemmy.world

Teen slang? Thicc has been around online since around 2010, and IRL for even longer. That means anyone who was a teen when it became popularized is pushing 30 now.

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How did you gather she's offended from that single message? I don't see any words suggesting that. Perhaps you're overly defensive right now, and one might say, offended that someone sees things differently to you.

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lemmy.world

The term, originally spelled "thick," dates back to the 90s and was used in black culture in reference to women, Dictionary.com says.

Can we stop this "black culture" bull shit too? At this point, it's just American culture. Why are we segregatting a questionably sexist term now?

Stop categorizing every little thing as "black" or "white". An American started the term for a specific purpose, and Americans still use it today with a broader application.

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Fucking right? I grew up in schools where urban vernacular was very popular, so it's interwoven into my casual speech. But SJW's would have you believe I'm culturally appropriating lingo because of the color of my skin, despite the fact that it's part of my upbringing. So much of modern anti-racism is just moar racism.

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Honestly, it's not even sexist anymore. I've seen it used to refer to men almost as often as women.

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Honytawkreply
lemmy.zip

How about "thick" and "thicc" being 2 separate terms and having different origins?

Why should they relate? I've only ever heard "thicc" being used on the internet.

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lemmynsfw.com

You can absolutely tell the difference because “thicc” comes with gesticulations indicating the outer bounds of the x-axis of the subject’s frame

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Furthermore, additional C’s and/or spaces between each letter requires the gesticulations to include the outer bounds of the Y-axis

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lemmy.world

Objectively no reason for that apology.

They need to apologize for apologizing.

Whatever dipshits demanded they apologize need to apologize for making the internet a worse place.

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lemmy.world

They definitely should've put more thought into it before typing "internetism", but still no reason for an apology.

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i think saying internetism is a reason for apology

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lemmy.world

Why would they apologize for that? Were people clutching their pearls?

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Bizzlereply
lemmy.world

Some people thought the aquarium was appropriating AAVE

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sunshinereply
lemmy.ml

I don't think "thicc" is AAVE. That is pretty much an Internet-ism as the original post says. "OH LAWD" though, yeah, is cringe.

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African-American Vocabulary English. Some people think it's racist for white people to use them because cultural appropriation, which is a term that never should've left the academic circles it originated from, as people are using it way too broadly, and as something evil and bad.

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I've begun assuming any culture war rage bait bullshit is just Russian troll farms or their copycats. They poisoned the well on purpose, so I've decided to let them drink it instead. It isn't always going to be accurate, but it's great for my mental health.

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Funny isn't allowed with the perpetually outraged crowd

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lemmy.today

I thought "thicc" is almost a compliment nowadays.

It does not equal "obese", and is more like having thick hips and/or generally being a bit more puffy and cuddly. Which is nice, and Internet appreciates it!

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Probably upset someone with influence.

I remember this art studio I went to posted pictures of a nude statue. And Facebook Karen's lost their shit because their precious Timmy can't see a stone tit.

They took it down and apologized, because Facebook Karen's make up a bunch of their profits.

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Dearthreply
lemmy.world

It wast the fat people that got offended. It's the black people angry that the white kid running the twitter account used AAVE

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Dearthreply
lemmy.world

Monterey California is not a place where that is common parlance. Californians may not pronounce the T in Monterey, but they definitely pronounce the R in lord

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I laughed and accept that most humor offends someone. I'm sure the offended would get a laugh out of something that I wouldn't like so I don't care if they are offended now.

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somehow find it hard to believe they were really offended. it is just another form of satisfying the "being right on the internet" addiction.

what they don't realize is there is always someone "holier than thou". you can for instance easily take "comparing Black women to animals" and give it a completely pointless animal rights twist (its not the animal rights that is pointless it is the twist, saying in case someone tries to cancel me) and ask this person to apologise. it is an endless game.

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Cringe is getting offended by an aquarium having fun with their PR.

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