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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You thought you were slick, didn't you? Rad? Tubular? Mean?
Fads come and go. Some are better than others, I am personally partial to "slick." Fire will fade away but cool will return just like it always has.
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Narly, dude.
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