>Irony, post-irony and passive aggressiveness is the staple of modern conversation, esp. among millenial and zoomer gays >The need to mark something done without the hint of abovementioned homosexualry arises >Language adapts to that.
Seethe, cope, dilate.
You know, I unironically be with you on this argument that the word is moronic from a linguistic point of view. However, the fact that some redit moron got absolutely flabbergasted over it's use and even included MAGA as an example, I unironically love this word now.
>use word which reliably conveys a specific meaning to others
>"NOOOOO YOU CAN'T JUST DO THAT!!!!"
Shit picture, shit thread
stfu gay unironically go back
One word: French
>someone unironically typed up this wall of cope
English makes mixed-etymology compounds all the time. I never understood this autism about which words un- is allowed to go in front of.
>double negations don't exist in english (or any other language)
Brainlet thread.
>something can't be "unyellow"
Sure it can, just like you are nonwhite.
Language is use. If you don't grasp this you are unironically stupid.
>prescriptivist linguistics
This.
>We already have "literally" so we can't have unironically
Meh.
unironically frick off
Stract isn't a word but ab is a prefix.
>Irony, post-irony and passive aggressiveness is the staple of modern conversation, esp. among millenial and zoomer gays
>The need to mark something done without the hint of abovementioned homosexualry arises
>Language adapts to that.
Seethe, cope, dilate.
>unironcally
Descriptive, not prescriptive. Suck my dick, unironically.
hilarious. every time i see one of these it has appalling grammar and spelling mistakes!
old english was much more g*rmanic, now it's a lot more based with Latin influence
You know, I unironically be with you on this argument that the word is moronic from a linguistic point of view. However, the fact that some redit moron got absolutely flabbergasted over it's use and even included MAGA as an example, I unironically love this word now.
English is a living language, so all of that might be true but unironically is still a word.