Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what you're on about.
Sounds like a deflection from embarrasment though.
If your kids have TikTok go though their FYP, Most the kids on TiTok think is funny that they are failing classes, and "SLAY" MEANS COOL i THINk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also graduated in 2002, so no one was using the word "slay" like that. Back then, there were some kids who thought bad grades were a joke and some kids who cared about doing well, just like now. Do you think that in 2002 all kids cared about getting good grades?
I went to Sherwood, I bet 50% did.
Anonymous wrote:What ever happen to getting good grades?
I remember when I went to school, I didn't like getting good grades, now kids are happy and showing up all over Tiktok when they fail a class... When did this come about?
I graduated from high school in 2002, and my daughter thinks is funny because she got D for this marking period in Algebra 1A. She said all over Tiktok everyone is getting 20s and 10s% now...
Anonymous wrote:I also graduated in 2002, so no one was using the word "slay" like that. Back then, there were some kids who thought bad grades were a joke and some kids who cared about doing well, just like now. Do you think that in 2002 all kids cared about getting good grades?
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what you're on about.
Sounds like a deflection from embarrasment though.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I am old, but slay used to mean getting lucky with a girl. Now it means doing nothing at all...