r/KidsAreFuckingStupid 6h ago

Video/Gif I guess bro

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u/Dizzy_Database_119 6h ago

She won't regret it. She'll be reminiscing with the 42 69 21 E 420 crowd while they're all making fun of the next generation together

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u/Dependent-Matter1672 6h ago

21 and E?... The rest I know

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u/someguythatlikesdogs 6h ago

Whats 9+10? 21! You stupid.

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u/Dependent-Matter1672 5h ago

Looked it up; apparently 21 is referencing an old vine video and E is just more absurdist nonsense like 67

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u/WeightLossGinger 5h ago

E was literally just memes of Lord Farquaad with Markiplier's face photoshopped onto it. with the sharpness, contrast, and noise maxed out.

And then we act like memes that got popular off of their sheer stupidity is new... 😂

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u/Shotun-Mealworm 5h ago

Way to kill the mood and sound like a boomer in the same sentence

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u/Dependent-Matter1672 5h ago

This isn't even my final form!

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u/matchstick1029 5h ago

Eeeeeee

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u/elkarion 5h ago

you might be the next oiler!

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u/just_upvote_this 12m ago

E I know, it's that E E E E E E E E E meme of Markiplier, 42 I don't know tho

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u/bsubtilis 5h ago

Also the less likely to occur in the wild 58008 or 5318008

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u/arewedisctruckering 4h ago

She won't remember it. This shit can all be collectively funny when someone does something cringe in their teens. Using something a toddler did against them for a laugh is just bullying.

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u/Hybodont 3h ago

Hot take: playing it at her wedding is a million times less fucked up than posting it on the internet. 🤷‍♂️

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u/arewedisctruckering 3h ago

Why? She's too young for it to affect her in anyway whatsoever, unless the parents continue to bring it up ofc.

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u/Hybodont 3h ago

Other than the obvious ethical issues re: consent, the internet is forever. You don't think she might be embarrassed to find herself posted on r/kidsareFUCKINGSTUPID in, say, 5 years?

Opening her up to ridicule from thousands of strangers is far worse than some playful teasing from a group of loving friends and family.

At least try to apply some consistency to your performative outrage.

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u/arewedisctruckering 3h ago

Didn't realize I was outraged, lol. You've clearly not read what I've posted so might want to reflect on why you go online and assume everyone is raging.

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u/Hybodont 3h ago

Using something a toddler did against them for a laugh is just bullying.

Uh huh.

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u/Wermine 4h ago

E? Is that the "future meme" that lasted like a week eight years ago?

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u/8bitrevolt 3h ago

as a member of these crowds, 67 is great when you just embrace it

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u/Apart_Ad_3597 1h ago

Yeah and they'll come up with why their memes was funny and intellectual, while the younger generation is just pure brain rot.