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This one is likely the worst example of brain rot. It’s so rarely interesting or thought provoking, it’s just boring. It could have been used as a vehicle for horrifically crass assholery, puns, or subversion, but somehow those ideas never manifested in the sweaty, illiterate discord servers where it was popularized. It’s the modern equivalent to “in bed” but subtracts that garbage joke’s infinitesimal contextual requirement in favor of maximizing bland ubiquity. That said, bussy can stay.
maybe but i just think it's funny that there's a whole wikipedia article written by a person for no reason, and that the words "duneussy" and "thatchussy" have been written by real humans, dedicating hours of their life writing this masterpiece lmao
thank you for being merciful with the word bussy too
My rant wasn’t directed at you, delightful data distributor, just at the modern horrors. It certainly seems like a topic better explained by knowyourmeme or urbandictionary. The article is hilarious
Man, get a load of this poindextussy
In bed
I'm partial to clussy. The word.