For me I don’t think you should say ok boomer in an episode unless it’s comedy.
If someone says ok boomer to me imma find you. 
For me I don’t think you should say ok boomer in an episode unless it’s comedy.
If someone says ok boomer to me imma find you. 
I find it funny how people find it so insulting, like it’s not even and insult
And also you typed millions instead of millennials.
Agreed!
The Ulimate Question… Pizza or Ice Cream?
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Bruh that hard
For real, it took me years to answer this question.
The ok boomer doesn’t seem to go hand and hand with the comment. Usually, when someone is saying ok boomer it’s because someone older is saying something like “back in my day our dates had to meet our parents and go on dates with our parents.” Then someone would say, ok boomer. So, yours sounds a little eh 
Me too
I had to just make a decision but it was hard
I love both with a passion
Don’t you just hate how natural women downgrade those who got their body done?
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One of my many pet peeves is when someone treats things that aren’t a competition like they are a competition.
Woman 1: “I got my nose changed”
Woman 2: “Lmaooo whatever thot, my nose was always like this
”
Woman 1: Like, congratulations I guess…? Now we both have the nose we want. ![]()
Woman A: "I got these hair extensions
"
Woman B: “Ummmmm ok… All my hair is grown myself…”
Woman A: >_> Good for you, Karen.
I guess some people do it with some good intention at the root, when “you’re beautiful the way you are” twists itself into “changing the way you are is bad,” as if putting down a woman who’s had work done will somehow help those who haven’t.
And perhaps part of it is the women who would do it if they had money, but don’t, and cope with that with an attitude of “whatever, they’re just bimbos anyway.” And that isn’t a healthy attitude either.
Women could really stand to quit being each other’s worst critics. Mind your business, let people spend their money the way they want, and do what they please with their body. ![]()
Additional note: If you dislike the way some women feel the need to change their bodies, target the issue instead of the person. I remember another thread I think also by AMagic, it sounds like your style haha about black people, women especially, getting procedures done to minimise their black features, like skin bleaching.
But rather than going after the person, go after the reason they felt they had to do it to be beautiful, that’s where the real issue lies.
This is a great response, you never fail to amaze me.
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Ahhh i seee
I’m just good at picking up a conversation with people.
Is it weird that I somehow feel like @SkyM and @MG_789 are related? Idk why but I always feel so…
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What?
I always thought it was @/SkyM & @/Cocoa_bean23
Hey, as a non-english speaker I was wondering where you guys all come from ?
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I came form Africa 
Would you risk your life for a stranger?
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