I was just thinking about this today, reminiscing. This doesn't actually have a citrus aroma does it? Where I'm from it was extremely dense and was called orange kush because "it has orange hairs". Smell was simply dank. I don't know but I wish I knew more. Last saw it around 09-10.
Thanks guys. Not sure about the genetics or history, it's a local cut that wasn't intended to be passed around. They've been working it for at least a handful of years now.
Wow fam da lam dat looks fiyah.
I wonder if people speak like this offline. I imagine their windows are very clean but their tongues soiled with dirt.
Of the 'set' "memes", any cultural copying of others will fall into the 'subset' " conformity". Fortunately for using that particular meme, the age range is typically 12-16, so hopefully a short lived parasitic infestation, for the individuals sake and those in their presence.
What you did falls more under a "adolescent social media language replicated by adults who neither know how to shave regularly or wake up before 5AM" category.
What you did falls more under a "adolescent social media language replicated by adults who neither know how to shave regularly or wake up before 5AM" category.
Trying to sound uneducated and retarded is a variation of an aging bar star or parent who dresses to an age range they long ago left behind.
I understand your intention. Mine is to stem the infection.
Real shit right here fam da lam.
When you wrote a it should have been an, given the next word begins with a vowel. You also incorrectly used who when you should have used whom, as adults are objects of the verb and not the subjects of the sentence. If you are going to bash someone for adopting a colloquialism as a fun way to introduce a thread, and then proceed to forget the rules of grammar yourself, maybe you are the uneducated and retarded one.