Why say tendies?

Great take and thanks for the info.

As for the above, my professional field is constantly evolving. So keeping abreast of case law, statutory changes, changes in public opinion relevant to my job, etc. takes up a considerable amount of time. Add on my fitness hobbies, large family obligations, and face to face social obligations and I don’t have a lot of time to “keep my finger on the pulse” of ultra fringe internet culture. I’ll post a question and see what comes up, but I won’t do diligent research. I don’t care that much. If nobody would have posted educational things, like you did, I’d have shrugged my shoulders and moved on. To the contrary of many responses, I wasn’t passionate about this topic. And I’ll never care to keep up with most of pop culture because it’s constantly changing so why bother?

Thanks again for your response.

Man, I gotta come back to Emerald Dream, it’s like we’re on the same frequency.

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if i had to venture a guess, i would probably say that they are just so very tired, fatigued if u will, from pursuing an endeavour for a long time, perhaps even as long as seven months…

then they never saw any results from that prolonged endeavour…

i guess they are just tired.

hope you are having a lovely day, friend :slight_smile:

Often the ones that call themselves mature end up being the ones seeming the most childish.

Years of McD conditioning…sneak up behind someone and start the McD intro and watch them finish it without thinking

Tendy-wendies

Often the ones who proclaim to understand people the most actually understand people the least.
-random fortune cookie-like statement

Okay Mr. Rockafeller, don’t drop your glass of high-end scotch so your butler doesn’t have to bring in more to your loft apartment.

Go take your gold-plated private helicopter to the Rich Person Meetings.

I’m trying to glean something that makes sense from this….I can’t. Somehow having questions about fringe internet speak makes me filthy rich?

Making fun of you for being all classy and stuff Mr. Rockafeller.

Look at this bourgeoisie being all like “hehehe your peasant words are confusing” oh go yell at your butler! :stuck_out_tongue:

Oh ok. I’ve never been made fun of for being classy before. It could be worse.

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Just makes me think of chicken tenders lol
I think the name choice of tenders even is silly.

And ya, tendies is just one of those things like when people write BFA, SL, DF instead of the full thing. Tendies is a silly word that caught on with people who ordered chicken tenders so it’s just the subconscious shift when seeing ‘tender’ to replace it with ‘tendies’.

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weird boomer makes weird post complaining about obscure weird thing

it’s from a pretty gross greentexting trend

i don’t recommend looking it up

Just an aside: We older folk tend to avoid foods whose names end in A-Roni.

Those and any food which ends in “Helper”. We were so poor when I was growing up, our mom couldn’t afford Hamburger Helper. We had to eat Helper Helper.

I can only assume that people used flagging as a dislike button. Those same people probably use baby talk on a regular basis, so who knows. :smiley:

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add to this the plural of tender is… (drumroll please)… tender. no “S”.

it’s the same as the word “money”. you don’t say I have a money and a lot of moneys.

tender is, in and of itself, a plural word.

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It’s similar to deer, but we’re talking proper English versus people having a bit of fun. I get why people do it, and I like to poke fun at it. :smirk:

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We Blood Elves speak the Regent Lord’s English :wink:
None of this foolish Gnomish electronic-speak.

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