When did we stop saying "things are fire" to say "things are cold"?
When did we stop saying "things are fire" to say "things are cold"?
And what the hell are all supposed to mean? Also, get off my lawn.
EDIT: I'm talking about "cold", not "cool". I'm seeing it being used along with snowflakes and freezing emoji, sometimes even saying "ice".
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"Cool" has been around for a lot longer than calling things "fire". Things will continue to be called cool, until the next fad rolls around, and then it'll go back to being called cool again. It's been used since the 1930's.
34 1 ReplyYeah fire was a short lived trend, but how cool is being cool?
8 0 ReplyIce cold
12 0 ReplyNo, that’s cooler than being cool
11 0 ReplyAlright, alright, alright, alright...
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But that's the thing, I've seen "cold" being used, not "cool", and I find it weird as hell.
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