Norwood Vocal Tics
#61
Norwoods might actually take some impotent action against "the system" like throwing a brick through a window of a bank during a BLM riot without actually realizing this doesn't hurt the system at all - a soyjack / bugman type would never do that.

Norwoodism is about being edgy within system approved guildelines - bugmen or NPCs are generally not critical of the system at all.

E.g. Podcasts:

Norwood - listening to Chapo or Cumtown because occasionally the hosts might say "in minecraft" or almost say the N word.

NPC / Bugman - listening to Pod Save America or some Tim Ferris thing - totally anodyne

Another Norwood thing can be seen in Paradox games.

Normal bugmen / NPCs / Soytypes don't play Paradox games while HOI4 is very Norwood. Victoria 2 OTOH is not Norwood but just for autists.
#62
I have had a cashier say “What’s up boss” although I’m near the same age or younger than him and not his boss. Also another cashier that has no accent, but randomly in the middle or end of a conversation will break out into a New York accent for a few words before switching back to his regular way of speaking.
#63
(04-25-2022, 03:02 PM)Exile Wrote: I have had a cashier say “What’s up boss” although I’m near the same age or younger than him and not his boss.

What race was he? This is very common Mexican vernacular in L.A. across all ages, I think they do this in New York as well but I'm less familiar.
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#64
Yeah, that or "ethnic whites" like Slavs etc
#65
(04-25-2022, 04:58 PM)PIGSAW Wrote:
(04-25-2022, 03:02 PM)Exile Wrote: I have had a cashier say “What’s up boss” although I’m near the same age or younger than him and not his boss.

What race was he? This is very common Mexican vernacular in L.A. across all ages, I think they do this in New York as well but I'm less familiar.

Yeah you may be right. He might have brown. It was a few years ago so I can’t really remember his face, but do remember he was younger and balding. It just always stuck with me what he said cause I’ve never heard anyone say it to me again.
#66
The whole "brother in christ" thing is already overused
#67
(02-23-2022, 04:07 PM)cats Wrote: Referring to a group of people as "dudes" is high Norwood.

However, the most Norwood phrase on the internet at the moment has to be "goes hard". When not pretending to be schoolyard bullies, Norwoods will use the phraseology of their favorite wholesome niggos.

Anything that mimics what they see as "hip urban speak" (except the big-n), because their politics is fundamentally about courting black praise. Nothing brings them more joy than imagining a black woman going "So true nigga!" to something they said.
#68
(04-26-2022, 08:11 AM)Svevlad Wrote: The whole "brother in christ" thing is already overused

I immediately despised it the minute I heard it. It seems to be a stand in for "nigga" of sorts? It also appears to be mocking Christianity. Hard to put my finger on exactly what's so bad about it but its easily one of the worst norwoodisms out there.
#69
I guess it started as one of those meme antiquarianisms on pseudo-trad facebook meme pages, but quickly grew to be a replacement for nigga.

There are correct usages, however, all depends on who the wordsmith is and the context, as most things are...
#70
Don't forget their usage of "edgy". Like many Norwoodisms it's an attempt to dismiss an outsider's criticism or transgression of one of their sacred cows, but this one has the added attempt to cast the target or their opinion as immature, with the implication that they'll grow out of it and "mature" into a norwood like themselves.
#71
More and more frequently I'm seeing "based" be attributed to things relating to GayTrannyNiggerWorld. Is this classifiable as norwood? Or is the word simply just a part of the regular lexicon now? Either way it's amusing to see yet another aspect of the racist internet being stolen by the masses.
#72
"[Insert opinion]
I will not elaborate"

Seems Norwood, but not quite sure. A mechanism for communicating some borderline edgy or strange take without committing to it. Like "lol" at the end of a sentence.
#73
(05-06-2022, 01:20 AM)Talionis Wrote: More and more frequently I'm seeing "based" be attributed to things relating to GayTrannyNiggerWorld. Is this classifiable as norwood? Or is the word simply just a part of the regular lexicon now? Either way it's amusing to see yet another aspect of the racist internet being stolen by the masses.

Based did come from Based God, so in effect it's simply returned to its roots as a niggerism. But I would draw a parallel with the libtard co-opting of "wholesome", where troons & co. realized they too could say "based" (because it's not a slur, they can only take positive language) and they could start calling troon shit "based" in the same way they call troon shit "wholesome".

There're multiple reasons for this, one being the "dissident right" (or whatever you'd like to call it) following in the footsteps of 4chan as the only "culture" machine left online (niggers will insist they drive online culture, but this is mostly because of Pavlovian nigger conditioning and ZOG astroturfing).
Another is troons do understand consciously (although they'll never admit it, which is smart on their part) that it's a form of poisoning the well. This is similar to how we now see many on the "right" freely using chud, shitlord, etc.

My position is to take any form of language that can be used as a weapon, regardless of where it's from. As well as mirror the troon tactic of poisoning the well. But it's important to discard language when it becomes self-defeating (like much of older RW Twitter culture).
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#74
"None of these words are in the Bible."

I even forgot about this one, and remembered only due to an imagined conversation - it's actually one of the worst ones now
#75
I like that one WRT age of consent and marital rape.
#76
(05-11-2022, 02:34 AM)chungus Wrote: Also, I dont think anyone's mentioned the Karen meme as being norwood
The "Karen" meme has always interested me because it's basically just a sexist term, but it's an okay sexist term because it's directed towards white women. That being said, as someone who worked at restaurants and grocery stores while in highschool and college, the behavior described is not exclusive to white women, and they aren't even its biggest practitioners. It's without a doubt fucking sheboons who are the most annoying to deal with at any service job. But this is obviously taboo to point out to anyone that isn't racially conscious.
#77
(05-11-2022, 11:58 AM)chungus Wrote: I've seen someone say that the Karen archetype is just a a person who grew up in a high trust society and hasn't realized it's now a low trust society. I think this is giving too much credit to the karen and I do feel sympathy for wagies.
Well I think there's some truth in the first part of that statement. Many times I've seen the "Karen" term thrown around, it really is just a woman demanding a level of service that would have been expected as normal in previous decades. Having travelled around a bit, service in America seems awful compared to many other countries. Waiters will come by your table twice to give you your drink and then your food and somehow expect to be given 15-20% of your ticket which is obviously absurd. And this isn't even getting into how inefficiently places like the DMV or Post Office run. But what's really makes this phrase Norwood (in my mind) is how and to whom it is applied. The women you described "who grew up in a high trust society" and has reasonable demands of service workers will get called a Karen online. But a sheboon who is being totally outrageous will never have the term applied to her. The naming of the term itself clues you in to this: "Karen." Not Shaniqua or Alejandra or Prisha or Fatima, but "Karen." As if White women were the only ones that are demanding and have an air of unearned arrogance about them? They're simply the only women you're allowed to be openly sexist towards and get away with it in polite company, so people take advantage of it. It's completely fine to talk about how you can't stand "White women," even the Med Gold Castizo futurist faggots do things like this to a degree. But start talking about how annoying black women are in public and all hell breaks loose.
#78
"Time is a flat circle"
#79
(05-16-2022, 11:10 AM)chungus Wrote:
(05-15-2022, 09:28 PM)skorr Wrote: "Time is a flat circle"

How

It's a silly saying that's supposed to be witty about how things in history often repeat. Very shallow, no real insight. I only ever see it posted with coal.
#80
using rw insults but only against rw targets



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