Just like the word gaper, "Let's Fucking Go" is overused.
How did we get here?
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Just like the word gaper, "Let's Fucking Go" is overused.
How did we get here?
Fully. I was over it 6 months ago.
Deadass, this is the meme that started it, no cap
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Fucking dumb.
LFG has been around forever, but last two years or so it's like a never ending movie full of retards who think they're being cutting edge, yet are so far away from losing their virginity.
"Let's Fucking Go" is now THE go to phrase for non-English speaking people as well, which makes this even worse.
Between this meme and the "let's go brandon" crowd, that about explains the popularity the last few years
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/lets-fucking-go-ball
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlR3bAiQ7Cw
Started well before 'Let's go Brandon'. The new new is "Let's FUCKING Go".... so edgy to add the swear word.
you ask how did we get here and mention it's been ramped up the last few years by cutting edge regards, that's the meme doing that. it was mentioned in Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors back in 1615
Is fuck still considered a swear word?
It sounds better in spanish:
Vamos
in quebecker: aweye tabarnak!
For the uniformed, how does one routinely use LFG? Is it just a ball sports rallying cry? Do you shout it at the checkout cashier? Right before dropping in a chute?
TIA.
Right before dropping a deuce.
Gapers in the lift line.
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I don't hear it, but frequently see it written. Typically on social media before someone is about to get rad on a gravel bike, or drop a 5 footer on their snowboard.
This and "No F'n Way" are two of my current pet peeves. The latter usually used by an Aunt or Mom as they go full Karen about a random topic. You aren't fooling anyone about the use of the word FUCK. Grow some balls and just type Fuck, or get a better vocabulary.
I'm lucky. I avoid social media except for TGR, so I was spared that inance meme. Until today.
Unfortunately thing #3 brought LFG home from HS last year. It's annoying. He was home over break from college and while I got my fill of LFG, I still miss the guy. He went back on Monday.
There's a video out there somewhere of a bunch of Indian teens saying "Let's Fucking Go" and it sums up this whole thing perfectly.
This is the way is almost as bad.
Low key this, low key that. Drives me nuts.
And, drip.
WTF?
Wrong thread.
If you know you know.
IYKYK
Or if you think you know, you might just be a smug attention whore.
So much more elegant En Francais-
putain, allons-y
I work with a guy that says "Heard" after everything that he apparently agrees with. I might punch his stupid face soon. Luckily, I am an outside sales rep, so I don't have to be near these people unless I make it happen. He does not type it out in emails thankfully. Although that would actually be hilarious. True commitment to his craft.
“Heard” become popular because of the (very good) show The Bear about a chef. My young son will yell it to me and it cracks me up because (a) I like knowing he heard my request for what I need him to do, and (b) he has no fucking clue what it means or where it’s from.
Now if you want something even more cringeworthy than Tom Brady using LFG in a Hertz rental car commercial, then notice how “AF” has worked its way into every ad targeting Zillenials like “Hey new tired AF mom, you should try this completely overpriced baby food delivery app that ships processed shit to your doorstep at 3x the cost of food bought at Whole Foods a mile away. It will give you and all the other tired AF moms out there more free time to scroll your socials for the latest Stanley Cups colorways”
OP is mid
"less than ideal" is really starting to get me to grit my teeth at work.
It is what it is.
That it is.
I watched a video where a scientist was discussing human space travel. If we were to ever colonize a planet outside of our solar system it would have to be a multigenerational trip.
He was saying that after multi generations of space travel it was likely that due to isolation we would not be able to understand each other when communications were restored upon their arrival.
Right?!?
No cap, dead ass,
Ok Boomers.
Back to the OP’s observation…
Interesting to me that both the French and Spanish use an emphatic form of “we go” which is pretty much the equivalent of LFG.
But, they don’t all of a sudden act as if it’s newly minted because they see it on a TikTok.
Watch some tennis. Lots of Allez and Vamos.