A couple years ago I dated someone for a while, mid 30s, who was still carrying around “omg BACON” and closely related memes in her personal lexicon. It was strange. She seemed genuinely surprised when I said I didn’t want bacon, in part because I don’t like it that much but also because eating meat is often at best morally dubious.
Relationship didn’t work out, but ended without animosity. But this reminded me of that- the “omg bacon!” thing was bland and unpleasant when it was new, but in the 2020s it’s worse.
A couple years ago I dated someone for a while, mid 30s, who was still carrying around “omg BACON” and closely related memes in her personal lexicon. It was strange. She seemed genuinely surprised when I said I didn’t want bacon, in part because I don’t like it that much but also because eating meat is often at best morally dubious.
Relationship didn’t work out, but ended without animosity. But this reminded me of that- the “omg bacon!” thing was bland and unpleasant when it was new, but in the 2020s it’s worse.