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  1. can anyone fill me in on what # is?

    Saturday, 06-Feb-16 20:37:20 UTC from web
    1. @tiffany Smh

      Saturday, 06-Feb-16 20:38:25 UTC from web
      1. @thelastgherkin figures

        Saturday, 06-Feb-16 20:39:28 UTC from web
        1. @tiffany In this case, though, it dates to this: http://pny.lv/06zgv and AAVE stands for "African-American Vernacular English".

          Saturday, 06-Feb-16 20:45:58 UTC from web
          1. @thelastgherkin I actually knew what it stood for (thanks, A2 English Language!) but I couldn't see how it related to that gifset

            Saturday, 06-Feb-16 20:47:57 UTC from web
            1. @tiffany "Netflix and chill" is (apparently) AAVE that news media has co-opted without knowing the actual meaning.

              Saturday, 06-Feb-16 20:58:18 UTC from web
              1. @thelastgherkin I see

                Saturday, 06-Feb-16 20:58:44 UTC from web
          2. @thelastgherkin # language floops

            Saturday, 06-Feb-16 20:51:42 UTC from web
          3. @thelastgherkin TV reporters, still leading the charts when it comes to talking without knowing and making themselves look like idiots.

            Saturday, 06-Feb-16 21:33:12 UTC from web
    2. @tiffany I dunno, I set all my Twitter trends to South Korea. It's all in Korean and I can't understand any of it and it's great.

      Saturday, 06-Feb-16 20:43:36 UTC from web
      1. @mrmattimation you're a smart cookie

        Saturday, 06-Feb-16 20:44:12 UTC from web