Is "unironically" the new "literally"?
>>9922520
It's the 4chan way of saying 'literally' without forfeiting the right to mock alleged normies for using it.
>>9922553
Good analysis.
Unironically? Yes.
As an intellectual I agree with you
Eh, it's more a play off the hoaky New Sincerity sentiment that was overpowering the board back when DFW wasn't a joke. v meta.
>>9922553
normie are already well aware of "unironically" though
just check facebook groups if you disagree with me
>>9922625
this, it's why i've literally gone back to using 'literally'
>>9922613
I unsincerely disagree with this statement
>>9922775
That’s why we should go back to shit-talking (((them))).
>>9922784
I seriously hope you guys don't do this.
>>9922923
There's a level of self awareness (((we))) must posses to criticize (((them))). There's image and text boards out there which maintain, rightly, that 4chan is flooded with normies like we criticize Reddit, 9gag, and other social media for having. When will (((we))) subcum to a level where we don't realize how normie we've become?