Replying to @JuliaOnPawzz but I genuinely don’t talk to people who use 4chan lingo unironically 😭 #mangospams3 #mango_spams3 #weirdcore #cosplay #cosplayer
In my experience engaging with online communities like cosplay and weirdcore, I've noticed that using 4chan lingo unironically can sometimes create social friction. This internet slang, often filled with unique phrases and cultural references specific to certain forums, can be bewildering or off-putting to those outside those circles. From personal interactions, it's clear that the language we choose online shapes how others perceive us. For example, terms like 'fembinary' or phrases like 'monster BEYOND gender' touch on complex identity topics that resonate differently across communities. If someone drops these terms without context, it might lead to confusion or unintended exclusion. I believe that while 4chan's influence on internet language is undeniable, balancing its use with clarity and inclusiveness helps foster more meaningful conversations. Especially in creative communities like cosplay, where shared understanding enhances collaboration and enjoyment, being mindful of language helps avoid alienation. Ultimately, whether you embrace or avoid 4chan lingo, paying attention to your audience and communicating with empathy can enrich your online interactions. These diverse expressions reflect evolving identities and cultures, and navigating them thoughtfully promotes respect and connection among users.













































only good response lol (also should I dress in this style??)