A Illustration of the unrealistic standards that society sets for men

  • @gila@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It absolutely was repopularised by Lil B, I was there for it. My understanding at the time was that it was a reclamation of the word from an original slang meaning of being strung out on crack. Lil B was celebrated ironically by the 4channers that later propagated the right wing appropriation of the term. I always interpreted that to refer to being strung out on ‘the red pill’ i.e. being unapologetically fascist.

    • @scottywh@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Bullshit on your first part for sure…

      This is also related to the equally stupid explanation of the origin of people saying “cap”

      People made up these explanations after the fact without a doubt

      • @gila@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        I don’t know anything about the origin of the new use of ‘cap’. No one was saying ‘based’ in proto-internet culture before Lil B’s music videos around 2010-2011. This guy blew up quick and he used the word in his nickname. It was his version of BRRRR for Gucci, FLOCKA, etc. That’s just a fact.