Author Topic: My school has #tbt and I need ideas  (Read 3902 times)

Wear a diaper and put chains around your wrists and ankles

Wear a diaper and put chains around your wrists and ankles
i don't think schools take kindly to reenacting the slave days

why does everything need a hashtag these days? This symbol right here -> # use to be known as the number sign, sometimes as the pound key. Now it's meaning has been stripped.

I hate social media has crept into real life and now everyone, everywhere, on everything including tv and radio keep throwing out these stupid hashtags.

if you really want to be old school, wear a simple shirt, some tennis shoes, and leave your self phone at home.

This symbol right here -> # use to be known as the number sign, sometimes as the pound key. Now it's meaning has been stripped.
That's not much of a meaning if you ask me

fedora
as in this kind:


Here's the thing. You said a "trilby is a fedora." Is it in the same family? Yes. No one's arguing that. As someone who is an atheist who studies euphoria, I am telling you, specifically, in atheism, no one calls trilbys fedoras. If you want to be "specific" like you said, then you should too. They're not the same thing. If you're saying "fedora family" you're referring to the euphoric grouping of le reddit army, which includes things from neckbearded gentlesirs to highly intelligent intellectual like myself. So your reasoning for calling a trilby a fedora is because random people "say that only neckbeards wear fedoras?" Let's get Mountain Dew and Doritos in there, then, too

why does everything need a hashtag these days? This symbol right here -> # use to be known as the number sign, sometimes as the pound key. Now it's meaning has been stripped.
i suggest that we rename the # symbol the "tic-tac-toe symbol"
« Last Edit: March 18, 2015, 10:12:18 PM by The Resonte! »


throw back to when you were 3, don't go to school

why does everything need a hashtag these days? This symbol right here -> # use to be known as the number sign, sometimes as the pound key. Now it's meaning has been stripped.

In common North American vernacular sure, but it's always been called a hash in other areas. "Outside of North America the symbol is called hash and the corresponding telephone key is called the 'hash key'."[1] Anyway, the term hashtag comes from hash maps where the word after the hash is the hash key to the hash map. Since the term "key" makes less sense than "tag" to laymen, it was popularized as a hash tag instead of a hash key.
« Last Edit: March 18, 2015, 11:04:20 PM by $trinick »

make forgetin medieval armor out of paper or some stuff

I think your current style will do.

(OOOOOH stuff)

I think your current style will do.

(OOOOOH stuff)

rekt

i am so glad my school doesn't have tbt.

Wear a diaper and put chains around your wrists and ankles
join the baby army

I still think a fetus suit would be best