Named after Kirito, the protagonist from the anime, "Sword Art Online," a fictional MMORPG that Kirito is trapped in throughout the first season of Sword Art Online.
The class in a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game that is usually the first one listed and has the most evenly balanced stats. This class's main weapon will be a sword despite typically being in a world with fucking wizards and shit. Members of the class are seen as the MMORPG world's heroes, valiant and stout in their efforts to save everyone.
Which is why, in almost every single recorded example, this class is boring and plain as fuck. Anyone that picks them will be the most dull person in your party so don't even bother inviting them. It is a world of magic monsters and mach speed jet boosters and you choose to have A FUCKING SWORD? Jesus christ, mate.
xXxTheSupremeGamerxXx: "yeah broseph im a hunter in PSO2"
rationalHumanBeing: "ah dude you're fucking using the kirito class, you absolute beta"
A class that you don’t actually need to graduate.
“I didn’t have a full schedule so I had to take a bullshit class”
When you need an easy fuck off class to fill your schedule and it doesn't matter if you fail because you don't need the credits.
I needed to fill my schedule, so I took Social Justice. Its such a bullshit class.
Extra legroom economy class seating (E.g. emergency exit rows)
YEAH MATE, ME 'N THE MISSUS SPLURGED THE EXTRA FIFTY BUCKS FOR BOGAN BUSINESS CLASS ON OUR JETSTAR FLIGHTS TO BALI NEXT WEEK
- watches transformers every day
- are fags
- neckbeards who have this mad funny lisp and work at book stores
- anime (gay)
- anime pillows
- Packers fans
Vinnyboy: yo i go to LGBT class
nobody:
A derogatory term from the ruling class, used to show contempt or disdain for them
The drooling class loves waging pointless wars for their stupid oil and money when we the people just want world peace
A required high school class were you seperate yourself from the rest of the class in a seperate computer room with your partner and hear things behind you (such as footsteps and bridgettes).
"How was speech class?"
"Ugh, I kept hearing things."