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Imagine needing censoring the word boobs for social media.
153 1 ReplyThe boomers always used to call millenials snowflakes, but fucking hell, if censoring swearwords isn't ACTUAL snowflake behaviour.
For clarification, I'm not saying millenials are snowflakes.
69 1 ReplyAre the millennials not in their 30s now? Don't think it's them censoring stuff like this
30 1 ReplyIm 38. I was born in 1986, left school and started work aged 16, in 2003.
12 1 Reply1986 gang rise up!
11 0 ReplyMy mother is a millennial (40) and I am Gen Z (18)
9 0 ReplyHow do i delete someone else's comment?
12 0 ReplyI suddenly feel so old.
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I'm 31. I was born in 1993, left school and started college aged 18, in 2012.
4 0 ReplyAre you still a millennial then?
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I'm not even the oldest millennial year and I'm 41.
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fixed version ;)
49 0 ReplyHow could you, where are the two nipple dots?!
12 0 ReplyHere you go
18 0 ReplyUsually I'm more involved when my face is planted on someone's tits but I'll allow it.
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What have you done.
7 0 ReplyI would love to know as well but I was struck blind when I tried to view his post. What horrible eldritch power did he release upon the world?
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You can't write boobs, the sacred algorithms don't like it!
11 0 ReplyTitties. Hehe.
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I have a th*ory that censoring certain w*rds makes the t*xt read more edgy and illegal, drawing in even more p**ple for the clickbait.
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