I was leaving a lesson and I am a really fast walker. A group of friends a few years below were walking excruciatingly slow and taking up the entire corridor so when I got my first chance I sped up even more than my already fast walking pace and overtook. Over my headphones I could hear one of them *yelling* “omg he thinks he’s the main character” and it made me cringe so hard I nearly threw myself down the stairs
It's crazy that people just assume you are idk the God of whatever even though they don't know who you are!!!! People in high school are crazy and I'm not even in high school and this feels so so fucking accurate.
Bro one of my friends is a “main character”. We were doing a science assignment in class and I was slow. This was because I didn’t want to mess anything up or ruin any of the chemicals and get a bad grade. I kept doing this and my friend just started calling me NPC because I was trying to take my time and do things properly. He still called me NPC for a while and then just stopped out of nowhere.
@@maximilienle9349 "side eye" means exactly what it says, people comment/say it when somethings questionable or strange. "Blank stare" is usually for when you heard something you don't expect to the point you don't have a reaction for it hence the term "blank stare"
I'm embarrassed for my generation 😭💀 Edit: Holy cow the amount of people who agree with me💀 Edit again: I used the skull yes. It's not that bad. Just wait till u see the amount of nerd emojis people use on TikTok
Regarding who asked, I saw a great video by Norific that goes really in-depth and explains why the phrase is actually damaging to both sides of the argument where it's used it. Highly recommend.
Skill issue is right but its just more general, like if your horrible at sports or smth and you point it out they say "thats a skill issue ngl" but the dark side is, if like you're disabled, they can still say "skill issue ngl"
yeah you can use it for actual skill issues or for things people cant control, like losing to rng in a video game for example and calling it a skill issue
I always thought that "understood the assignment" Meant something like "they knew what they should do/know what they should do without being told" Like you gesture someone something and they know the gesture and do it back.
gotta say, even tho who asked is a hella overused phrase, it can still make sense to use it sometimes. like, if you see a video calling a video game transphobic just because there are no gay characters, who asked is a good phrase to type in the comment section
@@kingsizeballsack i dont mind the emoji every once and a while but jesus christ you cant go into a comment section without the skull emoji, I challenge you to find a comment section with over 200 comments with under 15 skull emojis
what if you think youre a main character for the wrong reason, like the kinda main character that hates themselves and gets shit on all the time by everyone and everything
The term "Stan" came from a crazed Eminem fan who wrote letters often to Eminem, but got no reply. At one point, the guy snapped and killed his girlfriend over it. Eminem heard about the story and wrote his hit song "Stan" in 2000, because the man's name was Stan.
"A terroist attack with a nuclear bomb is about to hit the city along with a tsunami caused by an earthquake" "Who as-*dies*" Remeber, who asked might be dangerous
one of my friends overuses who asked to the point that i avoid saying it whenever possible. its like impossible for the guy to be happy for anyone else.
I fucking hate the term skill issue. I first thought it was fine, then my friend started saying it about about every single slightly badly done thing, or just says skill issue to me about a thing he did to me that I didn't want to fix. Edit: I'm not their friend anymore because they are honestly the 2nd most annoying guy i know
I have a friend that when you tell him someone died he would say "Skill issue" and then my friend's dad died (I don't think they were that close) and we were at the funeral. Everyone, even the kid who's father died expected him to say skill issue. He was honestly surprised that we would think that but we were just waiting for it.
Last year at school whenever somebody was arguing or being annoying or something for no reason whatsoever we’d put him (or her, but it was typically a guy) on the “List of Who Asked”. We actually took a piece of paper and made it an official document.
Yeah I hate my generation’s slang, but skill issue I don’t really have much of a problem with. Thankfully it’s one that most people use in proper context.
thank you for this video, im now able to understand my generations language... however, i still dont quite understand "skill issue" at all. some guy on the internet: why dont you have product x, y, and z me: because they too expensive for a 19 year old getting paid sub-minimum wage. the same guy: skill issue
I feel like there are two types of Gen Zs. There are the ones who grew up with vine and those early 2000s Tv shows, slap bracelets, Wii, tv on rolling cart and scooter boards in gym class- then there’s the other people like this…
I can no longer talk to my friends ever since tiktok became a thing because I have never used the app but im glad since it only gets worse as time goes by.
Proud of you, sometimes you gotta put your own sanity and dignity over your friendships. Be like me, don’t use ShitTok. It’s funny, I have no friends and no social media, yet I’m living a more successful life than most of my peers.
START A GEN Z CHAIN
GEN Z
GEN Z
GEN Z
GEN Z
I RUINED THIS
Main Character is the definition of “bro thinks he’s in an edit.”
Alternative: "bro thinks the world revolves around him." (Just like the generic main character i guess)
IT’S NOT OVAH UNTIL I WIN💯🙏🏻
Who asked
the sigma male theme always plays in his head
@@IAmMuffin. noone asked
the carti singing was lowkey accurate
Yes
lol fr
Who asked
W pfp
@@IAmMuffin. considering you replied to this comment is stating your emotional feelings are getting annoying meaning that you infact asked
(Joke)
One time in Biology someone said: "These hands are bisexual, everyone catchin them!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@freezabeatzz9189 do you mean 💀?
💀💀💀
Bro im dead 💀💀
😨😨
The skull emoji is most likely from the saying "I'm dying" referring to laughing so hard that you are on the floor
Honestly when they say something like "Damn bro that was so funny im dying rn💀" It sounds more like they're being sarcastic.
💀 This is me.
It's actually a way to say "distrbing"
☠️🗿
Hahaha😂😂😂😂☠️💀
Can you just imagine the scientists in 3012 trying to figure out what these mean
Im actually worried for what slangs will turn into in the future.
Who asked
@@mastergangbanger2272 I did
@@mastergangbanger2272me
@@mastergangbanger2272 shut…
How to solve world hunger
Random guy: “who asked?”
Literally everyone dying of malnutrition
@@CentelleolunaPezuñasOscuras sounds like a skill issue tbh
@@fernandogoncalves5603 i ratioed 20 starving children on twitter
@@ybplays1629 Same 😎
just let me go back to 2006 dammit
I was leaving a lesson and I am a really fast walker. A group of friends a few years below were walking excruciatingly slow and taking up the entire corridor so when I got my first chance I sped up even more than my already fast walking pace and overtook. Over my headphones I could hear one of them *yelling* “omg he thinks he’s the main character” and it made me cringe so hard I nearly threw myself down the stairs
those are some dumb friends
It's crazy that people just assume you are idk the God of whatever even though they don't know who you are!!!! People in high school are crazy and I'm not even in high school and this feels so so fucking accurate.
Who asked
@@IAmMuffin.
How original:/
@@lagremitsake5049 yeah ikr
A fourth grader challenged me to a roast battle for no reason and said who asked to every word I said. Bro sounded like a broken record player
he probably lost but doesnt want to admit it
Bro one of my friends is a “main character”. We were doing a science assignment in class and I was slow. This was because I didn’t want to mess anything up or ruin any of the chemicals and get a bad grade. I kept doing this and my friend just started calling me NPC because I was trying to take my time and do things properly. He still called me NPC for a while and then just stopped out of nowhere.
Dream stan
@@vasamatijasevic1948 how i think hes a fan not a stan
Ew dream Stan opnion invalid said by me-🤓
@@4skep yeah
@@4skep exactly. I am just a fan and I do touch grass and have a dad.
I like how charming this basic artstyle is
This animation is BEAUTIFUL whoever did the art for this video has some true talent
engween did the art the duck is literally him
6:51 got me dead 💀💀💀
you forgot abt that "side eye" and "blank stare" shit that all them girls are saying 😭
Real. I see people commenting “side eye” on the most randomest TikToks for no reason 😭😭
What does it mean?
@@maximilienle9349 "side eye" means exactly what it says, people comment/say it when somethings questionable or strange. "Blank stare" is usually for when you heard something you don't expect to the point you don't have a reaction for it hence the term "blank stare"
I'm embarrassed for my generation 😭💀
Edit: Holy cow the amount of people who agree with me💀
Edit again: I used the skull yes. It's not that bad. Just wait till u see the amount of nerd emojis people use on TikTok
Yea,some people are pretty crap
Same
Ong same
Yeah why do The other Gen Z’s have to be this way
Same
it’s the gay slang confusion that makes the video funnier every time
Regarding who asked, I saw a great video by Norific that goes really in-depth and explains why the phrase is actually damaging to both sides of the argument where it's used it. Highly recommend.
It was me. I asked
Skill issue is right but its just more general, like if your horrible at sports or smth and you point it out they say "thats a skill issue ngl"
but the dark side is, if like you're disabled, they can still say "skill issue ngl"
yeah you can use it for actual skill issues or for things people cant control, like losing to rng in a video game for example and calling it a skill issue
@@dabonethug ya
Another use of main character is when somebody so good at something that unless you're with him you will lose no matter what
CIMMA TOTS KWUNCHY
1:41 well that aged well didnt it
I miss the old gen z when they weren’t toxic back in 2016-2017 when there was vine fnaf Minecraft etc…
'who asked'
I did🗿
skill issue means when youre struggiling at the easiest part of a video game
fun fact: Stan isn't a gen z word, it was started by *drum roll...* Eminem on the song *drum roll again...* STAN
Fun fact: people say "goofy ahh" because they're told not to say "ass"
Image what Gen Alpha Slang will be like
“That’s such an Indonesian shoe my $”
Don't give them ideas
Eh, half of our slang words just look like someone smashed their face on a keyboard a couple of times. Man my generation sucks.
Great people will start using SEA countries next after "ohio"
@@AlicornHana "ur so philippines bruhhh"
@@lixxiin777 "Man, you're such a Thailand!"
7:10 missed opportunity for a “Bro thinks he Carti” moment ifykyk
I always thought that "understood the assignment"
Meant something like "they knew what they should do/know what they should do without being told"
Like you gesture someone something and they know the gesture and do it back.
same
6:58 kinda went hard
“Let ‘em cook” is basically a better, more masculine version of “slay queen”
Change my mind
It's not better, it's just the male version. As a dude I think both are equally embarrassing and I cringe heavily every time I come across it.
@@vishwathayumanavan8777 yea same
@@vishwathayumanavan8777 thats what i thought too
5:41 someone said that one under a vent video I made of my dog dying.
So yeah, I have a bit of trauma with that phrase
Tiktok is the skidrow of the internet where everyone is on crack
Well that’s ShitTok for ya. Props to you for deleting it!
without even tasting crack ever
6:25 Bro got jawbreaker juice in the video 😂
gotta say, even tho who asked is a hella overused phrase, it can still make sense to use it sometimes. like, if you see a video calling a video game transphobic just because there are no gay characters, who asked is a good phrase to type in the comment section
let him cook
waltuh
waltuh you became internet slang waltuh
Whuh thuh fuh
"sheesh" and "you is ______" has been ruined by my generation too. I will wait for part 3 if possible.
sheesh been dead 😭😭
@@branbrilas I'm so glad it died, every time I heard someone yell "sheesh" I could feel my braincells dying
Nah nah hold up, let him cook.
thank you for pointing this out, i used to think things like "bro" "💀" and shit like that was funny, but I just cant stand it now its crazy
i thought the skull emoji was just another laughing emoji ??? i use both the skull as im dead and laughing just as laughing
Bro 💀
@@kingsizeballsack i dont mind the emoji every once and a while but jesus christ you cant go into a comment section without the skull emoji, I challenge you to find a comment section with over 200 comments with under 15 skull emojis
I didn't know the 💀meant laughing, I thought it meant dying inside or whatever lol
@@matleo7988 People use it on a lot of ways. Sometimes people use it for "laughed so hard that i died" or "bruh" or to actually show that someone died
what if you think youre a main character for the wrong reason, like the kinda main character that hates themselves and gets shit on all the time by everyone and everything
Part 3 gotta come soon.
The term "Stan" came from a crazed Eminem fan who wrote letters often to Eminem, but got no reply. At one point, the guy snapped and killed his girlfriend over it. Eminem heard about the story and wrote his hit song "Stan" in 2000, because the man's name was Stan.
You sir have managed to catch the essence of carti fanbase
When are you going to make one called “Black/AAVE slang hijacked ruined by Gen-Z co-opting it”?
“Goofy ahh birdie” -🧒
I put "who is the most goofy ahh bfdi character" into a script generator and snowball won
"A terroist attack with a nuclear bomb is about to hit the city along with a tsunami caused by an earthquake"
"Who as-*dies*"
Remeber, who asked might be dangerous
Screenshotting this comment to show the next asswipe that tries this at school.
and the saver should be "I asked"
We can't forgot those kids running like a person in anime
These gen z words are the Arby's of slang
one of my friends overuses who asked to the point that i avoid saying it whenever possible. its like impossible for the guy to be happy for anyone else.
But you didn't mention that the word stan came from the song stan by Eminem
with skill issue they dont even have to be bad at something and most of the time the thing is completely out of their control
I fucking hate the term skill issue. I first thought it was fine, then my friend started saying it about about every single slightly badly done thing, or just says skill issue to me about a thing he did to me that I didn't want to fix.
Edit: I'm not their friend anymore because they are honestly the 2nd most annoying guy i know
I have a friend that when you tell him someone died he would say "Skill issue" and then my friend's dad died (I don't think they were that close) and we were at the funeral. Everyone, even the kid who's father died expected him to say skill issue. He was honestly surprised that we would think that but we were just waiting for it.
I am ashamed of our generation-
You can’t talk shit if you put “-“ at the end of your sentences
@@Ulaanbasaar you really need to be that blunt right?
@@AlicornHana I absolutely do not have to but I want to simply because I find the irony hilarious.
Last year at school whenever somebody was arguing or being annoying or something for no reason whatsoever we’d put him (or her, but it was typically a guy) on the “List of Who Asked”. We actually took a piece of paper and made it an official document.
I wish I owned this generation and changed its name to Gen Fatherless
As a Gen Z guy, I second this motion. I hate my generation.
As a Gen alpha guy, I third this notion.
I SWEAR THIS IS THE BEST COLLAB EVER
your brother reached 100k faster than you reached 50k
Skill issue has gotta be the most annyoing thing ever like youll tell someone your dog died and theyd be like: "skill issue bozo L"
can you also add the 🤓 emoji?
Who asks is actually usually said in chunks like who no matter what you say they'll say asked afterwards
Facts GEN z is bad bc we gave too much people the iPad bruh
Bro Anakin form Star Wars is already cooked 🤣🤣🤣
Bro Dark chocolate is soo good
“who asked” 🤓
Me when someone says that: *whips out can of axe and lighter*
3:36 i love this one “it’s giving “
skill issue- when someone blames other people for them losing and skill issue would be used in a good manner in chats so yeah.
Yeah I hate my generation’s slang, but skill issue I don’t really have much of a problem with. Thankfully it’s one that most people use in proper context.
thank you for this video, im now able to understand my generations language... however, i still dont quite understand "skill issue" at all.
some guy on the internet: why dont you have product x, y, and z
me: because they too expensive for a 19 year old getting paid sub-minimum wage.
the same guy: skill issue
the duck plus lonEe equals giga chad
I always thought the first one was when someone put in the absolute minimum. Like, he understood the assignment but he didn't do shit with it
Gen Z fr being mocked for ruining words and I’m doin nothing so I’m being back stabbed by my generation
Some also literally doing good in their school damn it
It's common knowledge that dark chocolate is bad
The worst thing by far is “double it and give it to the next”
1:30 No. Call me he, because I will never be a him.
I can't on how you spelled Jungkooks name 🤣 6:18
skill issue is like saying “damn, couldn’t be me”
skill issue is used like if somebody says "my brother got into a car crash" then you say "skill issue"
Skill issue for not knowing what skill issue is
whenever my sister sees our pet dog she just says "it's giving dog" and its annoying as hell.
You trippin uderstood the assignment is goated
Some kid in Rec room called me a, “goofy ahhh production” I called it quits for that day
Well as an gen Z i dont know what is going on
3:50 man got the giving tree 😂
i remember when"let him cook"was used when someone is cooking up a troop to donate for the clan
The good old, less complicated, fun days.
@@matthewgleeson4352 Nobody cares (not for what you said) but I consider leaving social media for a while
@@tbgzar1351 nobody cares about what?
The fact that I will stay away from social media for a while (intagram,twitter...)
I use "this gives me x" fairly often, except I end it with 'vibes'. Meaning "this reminds me of this other thing, but in a good/bad way".
Isn’t the coffin emoji ⚰️to represent “ I’m dead.”
I feel like there are two types of Gen Zs. There are the ones who grew up with vine and those early 2000s Tv shows, slap bracelets, Wii, tv on rolling cart and scooter boards in gym class- then there’s the other people like this…
Sigma grind set means that you're working very hard on something
That Boi Got Cardi's Flow Down To a T🤣🤣🤣
50% of these I've only ever found on basketball related threads lmao
I can no longer talk to my friends ever since tiktok became a thing because I have never used the app but im glad since it only gets worse as time goes by.
Proud of you, sometimes you gotta put your own sanity and dignity over your friendships. Be like me, don’t use ShitTok. It’s funny, I have no friends and no social media, yet I’m living a more successful life than most of my peers.
Okay, u and tagswag are the himsons, bro. Good one.
Part 3 - Do LiGMA,straight to S tier🔥
0:38 PATRICK WHA-
Patrick was the picture for sleigh
5:41 HOLY ITS FLANKER FROM TC2
Great video I really enjoyed this video. It's pretty informative.
That Carti segment was on point bro
Really like the combination of effects/music etc. Keep going📈
Who asked is so annoying when you're talking about something you thought they'd like or you really care about and they randomly say it.
3:02 As a goofy ahh person I can confirm
“ I’m dead “ should go in A tier at least imo
just started watching you, love the vids