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What is skibidy

Old_Jimmy_Twodicks ,
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Please, hold on to this reality as long as you can.

brbposting OP ,
Kit ,

I watched it and I still don't understand. Is this like the Yatta of the new generation?

MeDuViNoX ,
@MeDuViNoX@sh.itjust.works avatar

I don't care what anyone says, I'm 38 and the skibidi toilet saga is epic. I'm waiting on part 74 right now.

Sure, the first 20-ish shorts are repetitive and kinda annoying, but DaFuq!?Boom! evolved some crazy lore after that.

TotallynotJessica ,
@TotallynotJessica@lemmy.world avatar

Like all epic things, it's the fans who drive it into the ground.

MeDuViNoX ,
@MeDuViNoX@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah, to be honest, I've never met another skibidi toilet fan offline.

Annoyed_Crabby ,

I'm in my 30s and i just find it funny. It's funny because it's random as heck, just like dragon dream feet or free bird or engineer nope. The reason people dissing it is really just because they don't want to be associated with kids.

JackbyDev ,

It's hilarious! As dumb as it sounds, the series is a good example of show don't tell world building.

letsgo ,

An old woman on the slopes perhaps? Kewl.

SatanicNotMessianic ,

Slay and serve are part of the drag/queer community lexicon that were made popular (iirc) in the NY ballroom scene. No one cares when 6th graders use them or if they stop.

If you watch queer media or hang out with The Gays, you’ll hear them all the time. They’re a bit campy, but not cringe.

brbposting OP ,

drag/queer community … NY ballroom scene

Might explain why I didn’t know “serve”

Thanks :)

BakerBagel ,

Only because 11 year olds aren't familiar with serving cunt yet

pewgar_seemsimandroid ,

*american 11 year olds

Ookami38 ,

This is more about the dissemination of these terms into popular lingo. There's an interesting trend of queer scene words getting picked up by the general population, usually starting with the younger generation and spreading out from there.

flameguy21 ,
@flameguy21@lemm.ee avatar

Oh good. Always thought rizz was stupid because it sounds too close to jizz.

uriel238 ,
@uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I picked up shizzle for rizzle from Tiny Tina and works as a rated G version of the shit meaning either the genuine article or the diggity dank.

eerongal ,
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"shizzle for rizzle" is snoop dogg slang from the 90's

MeThisGuy ,

my nizzle

brbposting OP ,

Short for chajizzma

MuffinHeeler ,

And now I know what rizz is short for! Never knew.

I'm cool, no one can tell me otherwise.

eestileib ,

Slay and Serve are very much alive in drag communities.

TotallynotJessica ,
@TotallynotJessica@lemmy.world avatar

They've been around before and will stay around after. Pop culture was just borrowing it.

Glide , (edited )

Damn, my grade 7 class is cringe af. Kid keeps naming himself "skibidisigma" every time we play Blooket.

brbposting OP ,
BluJay320 ,
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Seems more like Kahoot

variants ,

The "wait a minute, whoo arre you" kid?

BluJay320 ,
@BluJay320@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

No, it’s like a quiz game that works kinda like Jackbox. Questions/answers get shown on the main screen, and everyone answers on their phones. For people that answer correctly, the ones that answer faster get more points.

It’s a fun way to review class material and keep students engaged

brbposting OP ,
Glide , (edited )

It's kind of like Kahoot, but there's a greater variety of games.

The teacher hosts a game with a question set they either found it made, and each student joins on a device. They're givegiven the questions and selecting correct answers earns them something relative to the game.

The most traditional one is the one that was described here, where they are given every question in sequence and are awarded points for the accuracy and speed of their answers, but there is some great variety. There's a tower defense game where correct answers give you the currency to buy and upgrade towers, a "survivors"-like game where a correct answer is required to be given a choice of weapon upgrades and several variants on slot machine-esque games, where correct answers gives them a random bonus ranging across gaining score, multiplying score or stealing score from other players.

I like to use it with the kids whenever I require some rote memorization. Ie, we're reviewing terms we've used or will be using in a unit, or we're refreshing things they're supposed to have learned in previous years.

There's some great single-player options too, if you ever find yourself struggling to deal with rote memorization for any courses you'd take as an adult, too. While it's definitely targeted towards classrooms and kids, the games are imo substantially more engaging ways to memorize things that are in general hard to care about outside of a requirement for some job, diploma or degree.

GeneralVincent ,

That's Kazoo. Kahoots is a Mexican coffee liqueur.

WeLoveCastingSpellz ,

based

BillDaCatt ,

Whoa, this is heavy!

Theme ,

There's that word again! Is there something wrong with the Earth's gravity in the past?

kholby ,

You mean mavity?

HollowNaught ,
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I've only ever used them ironically, so I can confirm I'm a linguical mastermind

InfiniteWisdom ,
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Just like how people should ironically updoot my comment here, since I am very low on Lemmy karma and need some 👆👆👆

jemikwa ,

Hell yeah, I'll be cool again when that gen grows up

uriel238 ,
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It's all tubular.

As a kid from the 80s-era San Fernando Valley, I have legit cred to say that.

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