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submitted a week ago by antonim

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littlecolt a week ago

The plural is “Chinese Cartoons” duh

Taniwha420 a week ago

Go play with your Legos, child.

Zachariah a week ago

Ahem… Lego bricks or Lego sets

antonim [OP] a week ago

Excuse me, is that linguistic prescriptivism?

Zachariah a week ago

Worse: corporate prescriptivism.

Taniwha420 5 days ago

Listen here, Zac. The meme is addressed to “Mom”, a representative parental figure of - let’s assume - Gen X. Now, Gen X was not really into anime, which is the butt of the joke. They weren’t a bunch of weebs and probably also refer to group of the Japanese warrior class as ‘samurais’. HOWEVER, they called lots of little bricks ‘lego’. It was Millennials that started calling them ‘legos’.

So, I’m pointing out the hypocrisy.

Feydaikin a week ago

Only after I started doing it myself did I realize how much our parents/older siblings were messing with us by mispronoucing the shit we cared about as kids.

antonim [OP] a week ago

So basically you’re the protagonist of this twitter(?) shitpost:

Feydaikin a week ago

Not the protagonist.

We are legion, my friend.

taiyang a week ago

Reminds me how adults pronounced manga when I was in school. “Mang-ha”. Ugh.

TotallynotJessica a week ago, edited a week ago

Shut it ya dum sheeps dog!