I have no idea, I’m just repeating shit

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      16 days ago

      🤦‍♂️ it’s utter nonsense to the tune of “In The End” by Linkin Park. I’m officially old lol

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        16 days ago

        I remember the song but I absolutely did not make the connection.

        Now, what the heck is the last line? Kagi gave me this, but I still have no idea.

        Based on the information provided, the phrase “skibidi ohio rizz” refers to the following:

        “Skibidi” is a reference to a series of surreal videos on YouTube featuring an “army of human-headed toilets fighting a war against another army of camera-headed people”. It is used to describe something that is “nonsense, to the point of absurdity”.

        “Ohio” in this context means “weird or bad”. It is used to describe something that is “cursed” or extremely strange and funny.

        “Rizz” is short for “charisma”. So “Ohio rizz” refers to “weird, cursed, or strange flirting behavior”.

        Putting it all together, “skibidi ohio rizz” means someone has terrible, bizarre, or uncool flirting skills.

        In summary, the phrase “skibidi ohio rizz” is a piece of Gen Alpha slang that refers to someone exhibiting very strange and awkward flirting or social behavior.

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          15 days ago

          You’re correct, but the only possible response in gen a slang is “bruh.”

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          15 days ago

          The key is in the words “utter nonsense”. Prior to Gen alpha slang was always rooted in reality - a word repulsed, or an abstraction, or a phonetic recreation of a regional pronunciation. Gen alpha is gonna make whole new sounds and apply them to Concepts and whole phrases and thoughts. Technically, this is expanding the English language, but it’s going to look phenomenally stupid in the process.