Her or H.E.R. was a term used in the song by Common called 'I Use to Love H.E.R.(1994)' The term H.E.R. in the song refers to hip-hop or "Hearing Every Rhyme" or "Hip Hop in its Essence and Real."
The idea of her is an attempt to personify hip-hop and describing it in how she (hip-hop) changed from a once glorious respectable woman to someone looking to make a quick buck by any means. The idea was that it changed from a falling of conscious to people just doing it to make money and glorifying a 'thug' life.
Once the man got to her, he altered the native
Told her if she got an image and a gimmick
Then she could make some money, and did it like a dummy(...)
-I Use to Love H.E.R. - Common
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A root off of the old saying TLDR (Too Long, Didn't Read) or TLDL (Too Long, Didn't Listen). TSDC means Too Sentimential, Didn't Care or Too Serious, Didn't Care.
Used for situations where the other person is obviously really obsessed over something they believe you should strongly care about.
Girl: I love you so much! Please, I've been dreaming about the day we got a chance to be your girlfriend, and our first date and everything after that..
Boy: I just wanna bone m'kay? 'Cus really, TSDC.
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