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Why does there seem to be an epidemic of people online, especially on 4chan, using fake words like “thoughbeit” and “thoughever?” Is this an ESL issue? I need answers.
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every fake word becomes a real word if we use it enough
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because /qa/ won
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>>23818271
"Thoughbeit" is a heckin' valid word thoughsoever, you bigoted prescriptivist chud.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/thoughbeit
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>>23818280
then why are we seething over "latinx?"
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>>23818290
this. some autist on /int/ bullied everyone for years
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The whole "thougheverbeit" thing is just another version of the "whomst'd've" meme from years past.
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>>23818290
>>23818296
tsmt
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Some Mexican on /int/ got upset about people using "though", so people made fun of him by using it even more.
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>>23818271
look up "Though" on the so(y) wiki



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