TheUnicornGuy
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Just remind them that the older you get, the less life in prison means, and then wink.
Isn't Unc more a derogatory term for someone older who thinks they can still kick it with the zoomers but it's just out of touch or incredibly cringe.
A great example of an Unc in this case is Cristiano Ronaldo.
And old heads generally get less shit in prison too.Just remind them that the older you get, the less life in prison means, and then wink.
When I got divorced (20's) my ex signed me up for all of this AARP stuff so I have been getting it most of my life. The problem is now when I get it, I do not think it is because of that.AARP is calling you soon.
Call them on The phone they hate talking via phoneI hate these kids for real. I'm only 37 and can't understand what I did to deserve that
Bratty ass interns lmao
Till you tell me otherwise I assume everyone's 35Many of my team were flabbergasted that I was born closer to WW2 than to today.
Already am, bitchin discounts!AARP is calling you soon.
First time I ever heard it was from a Chinese friend a few years ago. Must have broken containment into the western internet. Now my zoomer (he's like 25 I have no idea) friend calls me unc. It's good.Its roughly the same across SEA too. "Excuse me uncle/auntie" is a polite way to address somebody clearly older than you.
First time I ever heard it was from a Chinese friend a few years ago. Must have broken containment into the western internet. Now my zoomer (he's like 25 I have no idea) friend calls me unc. It's good.
Anything to be more like Jee Seok-jin.
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I think the etymology comes from AAVE in the west. Most modern slang seems to be white people trying to sound like black people from 20 years ago. Maybe all paths in life lead to unclehood.