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  • the 'oh my days' epidemic
  • Pook
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    Stop saying it you drama queens. Latest: Mercedes f1 twitter feed.

    northernmatt
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    Warning NSFW
    [video]http://youtu.be/OBpgDbn4dkM[/video]

    Junkyard
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    i t has been happening since forever

    yunki
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    Wasn’t that like 5 years ago?

    transporter13
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    Grrrrr, my 7 year old came home from school saying on Friday.

    chakaping
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    It’s now officially a thing.

    julianwilson
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    I thought it was officially a thing 6 years ago. (I works wiv da yoof, innit).

    TiRed
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    My mother-in-law has been saying it since I’ve known her (20+ years). It was annoying when I first heard it. It still is.

    offthebrakes
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    2nd most annoying thing ever.

    Just saying.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    It’s like totes amazeballs.

    chakaping
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    I thought it was officially a thing 6 years ago. (I works wiv da yoof, innit).

    Timescale sounds about right for it to hit STW then.

    🙂

    julianwilson
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    Yeah, fully.

    Northwind
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    I’m not sure about “oh my days”, it can be cute. But I like it when people say “vexes” and it’s probably the same thing, yeah? No?

    CountZero
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    Didn’t realise this was a thing! There you go, I must be totally out of the loop, pop-culture wise. 🙁
    I do like to use the word ‘vexed’ when I get the chance, though.

    chip
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    I had a tete a tete recently with a group of young adults who were making a nuisance of them selfs.
    In the short conversation I used the words “screwing” “rudeboy” and “ramping”.

    It’s amazing how easy it is to fall in to the old ways.

    slowoldman
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    There must be lots of these things that I don’t realise are things.

    wwaswas
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    There must be lots of these things that I don’t realise are things.

    The pace of current popular culture is quite good for us old folk – I don’t have time to pick up on the tail end of anything and look slightly out of touch when I start talking about it as I never get a chance to realise it’s been and gone.

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