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by Kaibeezy 981 days ago
The number of times they referred to the “experience” as “crazy” or “insane”. The interviewer chucking in dundrearyisms (OK, maybe just situational code-switching) like “crib” and “right on, right on”, and “mama taught me right”.

Parody of summat, but I’m afeared of what. Something from an AI marketing department this way comes.

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"It's like we're bending space, right?" ROFL.
What is a “dundrearyism“?
"A twisted and consequentially nonsensical aphorism, such as "birds of a feather gather no moss"."

"Named after Lord Dundreary, a foolish aristocrat in Tom Taylor's play Our American Cousin (1858), who utters remarks of this kind; +‎ -ism."

from https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Dundrearyism

Water under the dam at this point, what what?