princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear
princefenris: thezombiesemperor: thisisnotharmless:Speaking of linguistics, there’s one particular linguistic tick that I think clearly separates Baby Boomers from Millennials: how we reply when someone says “thank you.” You almost never hear