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at in-n-out and when I said “right on” after the teen cashier gave me the total for my order, she laughed. “did you just say right on?”

umm.. yes?

“it’s just that I never heard anyone actually say that”

is the phrase really outdated?? I’ve always said right on and never thought anything of it being antiquated 🤔

in reply to vitalis

Early 1970's-era American Black English, immediately appropriated by white kids, then experienced a revival in the 1990s among Gen X white people. I still say it too.

The middle breakdown section of this song has probably a good half-dozen "Right on!"'s youtube.com/watch?v=H-kA3UtBj4…





What in the world do people do to avoid being made miserable by the state of the world, but without either completely remaining in denial, or, worse, just normalizing it all since life must go on?




(...) Next, Utnapishtim tells him that, even if he cannot obtain immortality, he can restore his youth with a rejuvenating herb. Gilgamesh takes the plant, but leaves it on the shore while swimming and a snake steals it, explaining why snakes shed their skins.

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