A Lot of Nothing!
This phrase describes something many people do—getting involved in numerous activities that neither improve their own lives nor the lives of others. They’re busy doing a lot of nothing!
As Tony Robbins says, "A lot of people major in minor things!" I say a lot of people are busy Aloning
We call him Alon Musk! He’s always busy doing nothing!
He is the nicest person you will ever meet in your life. This is the type of person you feel safe and understood with. Besides being incredibly nice he is really hot.
don't forget your glasses at Alon's he will never give them back to you :)
Bitch nigga that’s always depressed and plays on the local football team for clout. Also dresses in beta male clothing like HM and Fashion nova
Yo wassup alon, how’s it going?
Not much just kinda sad
When a person publicly belching (or fart) and says nothing. That person has decided they are going to die alone. They never apologize for the simplest of common manners.
Belching and saying nothing. It is an accepted tacitly that you are admitting dying alone.
When your basically fucked
Like your stuck somewhere with no way of getting out; hence, the boat with no paddle.
Person 1: Yo b where you at? Shit started an hour ago.
Person 2: shitt nigga… swear to God im all alone with no paddle.
The forever alone rage comic has squashed, wrinkled head with an enormous jaw and dimpled chin, and a stick figure body. He is usually depicted as crying in the final panel of a comic along with the words forever alone, used a kind of punchline after some experience of failure, rejection, or isolation in romantic relationships. For instance, one comic begins with a stick figure coming home from work and announcing, “Honey, I’m home.” The character then eats a literal jar of honey, culminating in the forever alone face with traces of honey on his lips.
The forever alone face appeared in a popular 2010 video game, Super Meat Boy, and a marketing campaign by Sony Ericsson’s Xperiathon, a solo marathon project. Interest in the phrase forever alone peaked on Google Trends in 2012—right around Valentine’s Day.
The forever alone rage comic became popular to the point that the expression forever alone took off as its own meme in the mainstream, and is often used as a hashtag or a reaction comment in social media.
Have you seen that Forever Alone meme?