girl-non-grata:

marjchaos:

theatheistclub:

I do this

I do this too. I’m Californian, and I use dude for everyone, in nearly all situations, without irony of any kind. It’s a regional colloquialism, and I’m not gonna apologize for it.

I used to have a very serious “dude” problem. I don’t know why but, growing up in Northeast Philly, we all said “dude.” That’s what we called each other, as well using it for exclamations of anger and surprise (DUDE!) or excitement and approval (dooOOood). If I had a dollar for every time I’ve answered the phone with “what’s up, dude?” then I’d never have to work again.

This. No irony at all. DUDE.

girl-non-grata:

marjchaos:

theatheistclub:

I do this

I do this too. I’m Californian, and I use dude for everyone, in nearly all situations, without irony of any kind. It’s a regional colloquialism, and I’m not gonna apologize for it.

I used to have a very serious “dude” problem. I don’t know why but, growing up in Northeast Philly, we all said “dude.” That’s what we called each other, as well using it for exclamations of anger and surprise (DUDE!) or excitement and approval (dooOOood). If I had a dollar for every time I’ve answered the phone with “what’s up, dude?” then I’d never have to work again.

This. No irony at all. DUDE.