do you ever feel like you're the one that comes up with all of the injokes and phrases in your group? i'm going to test my theory soon enough
ive always found it bizarre that i may use a turn of phrase and soon it becomes part of our vernacular
>>10004973
op.. easy on the self-absorption
>>10004973
I have seen it happen.
Funny you put this picture, because inside the army, while doing my national service was where I saw quotes of mine going into rotation.
It goes both ways though...
I've noticed this while, through reading more, i've become more fluent in my day-to-day conversations, causing your phenomenon. In my native tongue i've started playing with words using techniques like alliteration, or just simple rhyming, without even being aware of it. Quite spontaneously, actually. These word-plays seem to stick around for no apparent reason, other than, I guess, their catchiness.
>>10004973
yeah i get this a lot too, imitation is the best form of flattery i suppose. its to the point where my speech patterns and intonations are rubbing off on them too. which is like, weird.