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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2020 13:18:21 GMT 10
EvEryONe Is TyPiNg LiKe ThIs nOw.
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Post by al on Feb 3, 2020 13:46:48 GMT 10
Early 2010's revival sighting. This totally peaked in 2011.
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Post by fusefan on Feb 3, 2020 15:13:12 GMT 10
I remember when sticky caps were for bored teenage girls on their Livejournal or Xanga page. Now they are used to sarcastically mock somebody you don’t agree with.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2020 21:11:54 GMT 10
Early 2010's revival sighting. This totally peaked in 2011. I remember this in the early-mid 2000s, actually, except back then it was supposed to be cool. Like Xx_~*~BaD bOy MaFiA~*~_xX
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Post by fusefan on Feb 4, 2020 8:55:38 GMT 10
Early 2010's revival sighting. This totally peaked in 2011. I remember this in the early-mid 2000s, actually, except back then it was supposed to be cool. Like Xx_~*~BaD bOy MaFiA~*~_xX Yeah “XxX*username*XxX” was a popular username choice in the 2000s. Bonus points if it has “1337 $P34K” in it. Ex: XxXt3hSp0rk0fD00mXxX or something like that lol.
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Post by sman12 on Feb 6, 2020 2:58:36 GMT 10
That font styling is actually used a lot in the "People f**king Dying" subreddit.
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Post by al on Feb 6, 2020 9:58:17 GMT 10
I remember this in the early-mid 2000s, actually, except back then it was supposed to be cool. Like Xx_~*~BaD bOy MaFiA~*~_xX Yes of course the myspace/aim era. I guess I was referencing the early Tumblr era mocking said era.
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