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  1. Do people really talk like that? I know "rn" is in use, but why? Is "Right now" really that hard to type?

    Thursday, 20-Aug-15 19:24:03 UTC from web
    1. @bobo "Bruh", "af", "smh", and "rn" are all terms that I have heard spoken in real life.

      Thursday, 20-Aug-15 19:24:41 UTC from web
      1. @mrmattimation So, do they pronounce the letters in "rn" phonetically, or what?

        Thursday, 20-Aug-15 19:25:22 UTC from web
        1. @awlelwa "are-enn"

          Thursday, 20-Aug-15 19:25:33 UTC from web
      2. @mrmattimation Hell no. You're joking. I'm not one for the "le generation" bandwagon, but...seriously?

        Thursday, 20-Aug-15 19:25:32 UTC from web
        1. @bobo They're literally all the same amount of syllables. There is no excuse for saying it in real life aside from "I want to sound like a massive tool".

          Thursday, 20-Aug-15 19:27:12 UTC from web
      3. @mrmattimation Wait a second. Wait a goddamn second. PEOPLE WOULD RATHER SAY "ess-emm-a-ch" THAN ACTUALLY SHAKE THEIR HEAD?

        Thursday, 20-Aug-15 19:27:31 UTC from web
    2. @bobo This is coming from a guy who types with no caps or punctuation half the time.

      Thursday, 20-Aug-15 19:25:00 UTC from web