I don’t know what half of these means.
If this list was done for my class back when I was in school, realistically it’d just be slurs
Damn, you are probably right. Maybe this generation isn’t so doomed after all.
Much to do is always made of the kids personally I’m undecided. I have a feeling that they might go hard left after the formative experiences are Christmas being ruined by the right winger in the White House
At the moment all the young people entering politics had their formative experiences be Biden and the men at least are very right wing
Biden was such a wet fart of a president
Only if they receive the message that the left offers solutions, and not just more chaos.
Percentage of young men is increasingly right wing, unfortunately. Economy/costs is usually not the driver for the young, it’s community, perceptions of confidence and strength, and attitude towards sex (once old enough, but much younger now than it used to be [in the US]).
Ohio being on the list is pretty funny (assuming this is in the US). Going to make geography and history classes awkward.
What grade is this, that Edging and Goon were common enough terms that they had to be included here?
“Animal noises” is very broad. Furry persecution. :(
The fact that they lose “LiveSchool points”, whatever those are, presumably for saying these words, is almost worse than the fact that they have this list at all. I don’t know what that system is or how it works, but I already hate it.
It’s probably some fast she discipline system. The way we treat kids in schools is horrific, has been for quite a while though but they feel entitled to subject kids to whatever technological Horrors they can come up with
What did Emma do?
I have the same question.
Idk but shes tweakin
No mames guey
“Cold in here?”
-1 LiveSchool Point!
Ey yo we liked BANNED WORDS so much we got banned words TWO up in this bitch
Gen X. There were no banned words.
fuck you emma!
His do you misspell memes as mames?
no mames is Spanish and translates to “no way” or “youre kidding”
“No mames” is a slang phrase in Spanish which is used to mean “no way” or “you’re kidding me,” but with a crude connotation, similar to “no f—ing way” in English.
Google Translate shows it as being more vulgar:
I thought I was old when I discovered I had arthritis. This makes me so feel much older.
I think I get maybe half of those, but can someone explain why Ohio is on the list?
Considered a weird place where weird things come. Ex: “MrBeast from Ohio” for the MrBeast imitation video / rap battle… that’s a bit outdated by now though
It just means “the shittiest location you can imagine”. Sometimes the most honest words come out of the mouths of children.
I understand hating on Ohio. It’s mostly flat and pretty much flyover country.
On the other hand, Ohio is a perfectly cromulent place to live. It’s an even better place to be from
Especially when you’re a woman or minority or poor or…
Skibidi Ohio Rizz https://www.wikihow.com/Skibidi-Ohio-Rizz
What about Kenya?
It’s where you see tigers.
In the 80s they let us say bitchin’ in class because ‘‘it’s just slang for good’’
We weren’t allowed to say something ‘sucks’ because of the sexual connotations; things were limited to stinking (at least within adult earshot).
I need to say bitchin’ more. I forget that word exists.
Not to be confused with band words:
- practice
- scales
- tuner
- first chair
- recital
- solo
- clarinet
- John Philip Souza
- hot cross buns
- tuba
- bassoon
- glockenspiel
I think John Phillip Souza and glockenspiel have potential for new brain rot.
I would still ban Souza
I got to 6 before I realized why such words might be band.