A term used to refer to one who ships specific character(s) with other characters instead of just sticking to one pairing, either due to multiple reasons -
1. That specific character(s) are a 'Little Black Dress'
2. People want to expand their taste
3. Or just because they want to, because why the fuck not?
Person 1: I ship Yoo Joonghyuk and Han Sooyoung together, but I also ship Yoo Joonghyuk with Yoo Sangah!
Person 2: Man, that means you're a multishipper!
A subgenre of manhwatwt. This community on twitter is dedicated to posting stuff related to hit korean webnovel adapted into a manhwa, "Omnniscient Reader's Viewpoint". Beware, there are major spoilers if you are an only-webtoon reader since most of the people here already read the webnovel.
Everyone here is chill and vibing with eachother from what I've seen overall. Although there are a lot of angst fanwork about this specific manhwa.. There are some happy fanwork. You just gotta dig deep.
Person 1: Awh dang It! I was too curious, so I searched orvtwt and scrolled and then I got spoiled..
Person 2: See? That's what I told you!
Person 1: Also.. Why's this community so angsty?
Person 2: Because we like to cry over fictional characters. :)
On 18 June 2023, Titan, a submersible operated by OceanGate, disappeared in international waters in the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately 400 nautical miles (740 km) off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. The submersible, carrying five people, which includes Stockton Rush (CEO of OceanGate), Shahzada Dawood, Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding, and Paul-Henri Nargeole was part of a tourist expedition to observe the wreck of the Titanic. Communication with Titan was lost 1 hour and 45 minutes into its dive to the wreck site. Authorities were alerted when it failed to resurface at the scheduled time later that day.
A: "Hey bro, do you know about the incident?"
B: "What incident?"
C: "Seriously?! You don't know?! It's been all over news!"
B: "Oh! The 2023 Titan submersible incident, right?"
A: "You're right!"
Kamu nanya? Kamu bertanya-tanya?
A joke usually known inside Indonesia, where if someone asks a question, usually, the person being asked to will say 'Kamu nanya?'. Usually, they'll also continue it with 'Kamu bertanya-tanya?' The sentence literally means 'You ask? You're asking?'
Ahmad: Hey, do you know what test is tomorrow?
Zaki: Kamu nanya? Kamu bertanya-tanya?
Ahmad: Be serious bro
Darma: Hey bro, do you know where Ahmad is?
Zaki: Kamu nanya? Kamu bertanya-tanya?
Siti: Hey, Zaki, do you know where Ms. Indah is?
Zaki: Kamu nanya? Kamu bertanya-tanya?
Little Black Dress (LBD) refers to a character who, like a little black dress, "goes with anything." These are characters who are easily paired with almost any other character, including crossover characters from other fandoms.
Also known as the Fandom Bicycle ("everyone gets a ride"), the Launcher of a Thousand Ships (a reference to Helen of Troy), or the Cargo Container (gets shipped everywhere).
Person 1: Yo bro, what character do you think is a Little Black Dress?
Person 2: I think It's.. Kim Dokja.
Person 1: I know! People even ship him with other people that isn't even in his universe..
Person 2: Really?! Like who?!
Person 1: Huh.. Some examples could be Gojo Satoru, and.. Sung Jin-Woo.
Person 2: One comes from the same studio that adapted ORV and another one is a different genre of comics AND animation.. Wow.
Usually, in an language, there are some tongue twisters which can help improve your pronounciation. There are those which are for beginners, intermediate, and advanced. Some examples could be seen below.
English Tongue Twisters
'Which wrist watches are Swiss wrist watches?'
'Rory the warrior and Roger the worrier were reared wrongly in a rural brewery.'
'Six sick hicks nick six slick bricks with picks and sticks.'
'Fred fed Ted bread and Ted fed Fred bread.'
Usually availabile on twitter or also known as X (yuck), they are accounts that are automated by other people to post quotes. Most allow you to submit quotes through their submission forms, and some don't really have a submission form.
Most of the quotes that are posted on quotebots are either from existing media or are created by the person who sent the quote. If you really want to know who made It/where It originated from, you can DM the account.
Person 1: What quotebot on twitter do you recommend?
Person 2: Hmm.... holyaches, lostaffections? They are the ones that I usually search through the most!
Person 1: Really? Thanks!
Person 2: No problem! I've also discovered new stuff to obsess over because of the quotebots.
Person 1: That's a smart Idea! Discovering new media through quotebots..