>"cuck is a shitty meme!"
>"it will die soon!"
>keeps getting popular
>"cuckservative" is now on the dictionary, has a book named after it
How does it feel to be wrong, /qa/?
>>534604
Take your hashtags back to twitter, faggot.
>>534604
>How does it feel to be wrong, /qa/?
Terrible. What can be done to alleviate these bad feelings?
>>534612
ur mom lol
>>534621
You're up Anon, don't disappoint us
sorry lads
>>534604
This really puzzles me. Is 4chan seriously so important that we have a bunch of old people sitting around on /pol/, gathering data and arguing politics shit? It's just weird to think that we influence their diction.
>>534630
They talked about /pol/ on The Fox Business Channel as being "The Place for Trump memes".
skip to 4:14:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-jtzBQ_NF0
>>534634
Yeah, but that was for some weird joke episode for April Fool's Day. I'm talking about legitimate, serious /pol/ discussion.
>>534638
protip: they aren't joking
>>534640
Then why did he quote the meme wrong?
>>534604
libcucks of /qa/ on the wrong side of history again!
>>534604
It's still a shitty meme. If you're going to argue that popular means good, then you'll love 9gag,
>cuck grows
>faggot shrinks
>never see nigger on any of the video game boards anymore
I do see nigga but that's all. Faggot starting coming back but then cuck had a resurgence or something. Why are they being replaced with a term that isn't even offensive?
>>534642
Because faggots like Milo take memes from here and misuses them on twitter and in click bait articles, which is how guys like the faggot who namedrops /pol/ on The Fox Business Channel learns of it.
>>534750
Social justice strikes again. Now you understand who REALLY controls /pol/.
>>534630
I'm pretty sure that over 100 years, academics and scholars would still research 4chan and reddit archives to find out what people thought about politics and happenings etc. They would have to dig through thousands of trolls and shills.