It do be like that? Do you mean it is like that? Is there a reason for incorrect English becoming more popular in titles? I've noticed this a lot lately.
Yes, it's called "vernacular", the language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular region. Oftentimes, it makes the meme more relatable to people mostly unconcerned with grammar and syntax.
When I adopt an improper, urban sentence structure in a post title, I'm not attempting to further denigrate our lexicon, I am attempting to make the title a meme of itself as well. If that makes sense? Because those who lean left tend to be ignorant of all things. Errrybody kno.
It do be like that? Do you mean it is like that? Is there a reason for incorrect English becoming more popular in titles? I've noticed this a lot lately.
New to the Internet? I’m no grammar nazi but I am older. I’ll admit a little piece of the English language dies every day. That’s why we have memes.
Yes, it's called "vernacular", the language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular region. Oftentimes, it makes the meme more relatable to people mostly unconcerned with grammar and syntax.
Indeed. Some people think it dont be like it is, but it do!
When I adopt an improper, urban sentence structure in a post title, I'm not attempting to further denigrate our lexicon, I am attempting to make the title a meme of itself as well. If that makes sense? Because those who lean left tend to be ignorant of all things. Errrybody kno.
It makes total sense, the good shit is full meta.
Aight.