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Obsessive Like-Button Syndrome

OLBS, short for Obsessive Like-Button Syndrome, is a condition where someone with mildly advanced Social Media Muscle Memory will like most posts they find even slightly entertaining without giving them much thought at all, or like a post just because it had more than 500 likes.

This can occur in many different social media sites but more often than not on Twiter and Instagram. This can also develop into liking every YouTube video before watching them, followed by the top comments of those videos.

In the case of Twitter, it is common for someone with a moderate following who suffers from OLBS to immediately retract most of their likes on the platform, seen as too many context-sensitive or unfunny tweets would then be recommended to their followers.

I opened up a song on YouTube to send it to my friends, and then when I opened it again a minute later I noticed I had liked 4 comments I didn't even remember reading.

That might be Obsessive Like-Button Syndrome, it's really serious, you should go see a doctor.

by Haomakk January 15, 2021


YEP COCK

YEP COCK is a Twitch meme popularized in a Reckful stream. It derivated from the Twitch emote YEP (Pepe with a slight smile), and COCK was added so people could spam the emote in the chat. It can be used in whatever context.

What's a YEP COCK?
YEP, COCK

by Haomakk May 18, 2020

150πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


Re:Watch

Defines the act of watching the anime Re:Zero additional times. Since the anime has a very dense plot and nuanced, subtle, dialogue it can be almost impossible to fully understand it in your first go. Hence, the saying: "If you haven't Re:Watched, you haven't really watched."

Seriously, how many times do I have to remind you to Re:Watch?

I know, I know, but I want to finish Arc 3 in the Light Novels first!

What volume are you on?

The second...

Bruh.

by Haomakk January 15, 2021


Saudade

Describes the feeling of wanting but not currently having something or someone you had before. It particularly leans towards the more dreadful, lonely feeling of missing someone, instead of nostalgia.

It basically has the same meaning as "missing," but it's a noun.

This particular spelling is originated from Portuguese, but it also exists in Spanish and other Latin-derived languages.

Don't actually use it in an English sentence though, it sounds hella weird.

I feel so much saudade of my dog. Sometimes I get up to take him to walk but remember he's not with me anymore.

by Haomakk January 9, 2021

9πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


tidsoptimist

Someone prone to falling into the Planning Fallacy, underestimating the time needed to complete a task because of an optimism bias.

Tidsoptimist: I'm sure we can build the Sydney Opera House in 4 years!

14 years later

Bruh.

by Haomakk January 21, 2021


sus

Abbreviation of the word "suspicious" or its derivatives (e.g. suspect)

Initially used in the game Among Us to communicate more concisely who was "suspicious" of being the imposter. Since, it has become a meme of equal magnitude to bruh, pog and other widely overused words.

Its use is satirized to oblivion, and it has basically ceased to contain any meaning. People will say sus as an answer to anything or anyone, in any sentence, randomly yell it or add it as a meaningless adjective.

Official Crunchyroll Subtitle: You've been acting sus this whole time
Discord users: SUS SUS AMOGUS AMONGUS SUSSY SHE SAID SUSSUS AMONGUS

by Haomakk May 3, 2021


Head canon

An interpretation of a piece of media that is not shown or confirmed in the original but is believed to be true simply for preference.
May also include direct deviations from the canon.

In a perfect world, instead of Philip, Grog would have recited Percy's full name perfectly as his 'fancy name' and, after a moment of stunned silence, Percy would have added, 'You can just call him Percy.'"

...This is my new head canon.

by Haomakk April 7, 2021