your cat stepped on your keyboard or your just an idiot
and it starts with the letter thats very extra crispy cool
People use this to be epic like flamingo and one more thing RESPECT THE VETS!!!!!!
Noob: Sigh, I wish i could get cool and popular like Flamingo
Noob: Maybe If I try this
Noob: REBEX B)
Epic Pro: WOAHH AM EPIC PRO NOW
Epic Pro: still chill still chill still chill still chill still chill she be bad she be bad she be bad she be bad she be bad she be bad
Epic REBEX God: WOAH!
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The evolution of “lowkey” has come quite a long way in its day and age. Let us never forget it’s younger sister “highkey”
But the newest bastard cousin has just appeared in the form of a peculiar of “High B”.
You’ve been warned..
Person A: “that shit was fire”
Person B: “yeah high key that shit was fire”
Person c: “nah, High B that shit was fire”
The writer suggests we 'hold up', signalling the xenoliterary statement about to be delivered to us, and him suggesting us to in fact hold up in order to properly process what he is about to say.
It is obvious to anyone the line is not meant to be complimentary, in fact, the statement is intended as an insult!
Now, of course, you ask yourself, "well, who is Nathaniel B? if he's trying to insult him why not compare him to someone we know?".
This is the wrong way to approach the analysis.
Of course, don't feel bad, it takes a learned individual to understand concepts of this nature, especially a concept that flirts so sensitively with the metaphysical.
If the young man were to compare the other man to someone generally perceived as negative, if he'd compared him to an infamous celebrity, or perhaps someone local to the group of people who is known as being less than savoury - there would be no magic.
The real genius here is the fact that we, and seemingly even the audience present, have no idea who this "Nathaniel B" is.
He is an enigma, a John Doe, a D.B Cooper.
So how would it be an insult? Well here's where it becomes Shakespearian.
It is obvious from the man's delivery and intellect - of course, he must be at the top level of literary scholars to think of a line like this on the spot - that he knows who Nathaniel B is.
Effectively with one line he is telling us he created this man, and he is the only one who can judge him, and assumedly his judgement is negative.
Person 1: Hold up, aint you Nathaniel B?
Person 2: what