Spinoff thread: What do you call it?

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Westie;c-9990823 said:
konceptjones;c-9990804 said:
Westie;c-9990648 said:
konceptjones;c-9990631 said:
Westie;c-9989962 said:
konceptjones;c-9989824 said:
Westie;c-9989456 said:
konceptjones;c-9989413 said:
Party store in most of SE Michigan, corner store or party store in the rest of the state.

cash can be anything from scrilla, scrills, cho, fetti, fedwah, loot, bills, etc.

all carbonated soft drinks are called by it's civilized name "pop"

I used to haaaate hearing that when i lived in illinois.

It's soda dammit!!!!


Let me show you the chart:

2012-11-09-Screenshot20121109at3.05.00PM.png


as you can clearly see, it's "pop" in the vast majority of this country.


So? They are wrong. Pop is a sound. It's a sound. As in snap crackle pop. Soda is a beverage. It is soda.


And that's exactly why it's called "Pop"; it's the sound made when you crack open a bottle.

In the early 1900's in Detroit, the Feigenson brothers that started Faygo were initially bottling beer and soda water. The were bakers by trade and played around with adding the same flavors they used in their home made cake frostings to soda water and the end result was flavored soda water which they nicknamed "pop" after the sound that was made when they opened the bottles.


See the bolded.

Soda. Period.


Pop since 1907.


The nicknamed it "soda pop"

See what's 1st? 1 is the actual thing, one is an adjective and sounds dumb af.


I had a look... I was wrong, the name "Pop" was coined in 1861. The Feigenson brothers did call it "pop", but on their own accord.

soda sounds pretentious and uppity.
 
konceptjones;c-9990848 said:
Westie;c-9990823 said:
konceptjones;c-9990804 said:
Westie;c-9990648 said:
konceptjones;c-9990631 said:
Westie;c-9989962 said:
konceptjones;c-9989824 said:
Westie;c-9989456 said:
konceptjones;c-9989413 said:
Party store in most of SE Michigan, corner store or party store in the rest of the state.

cash can be anything from scrilla, scrills, cho, fetti, fedwah, loot, bills, etc.

all carbonated soft drinks are called by it's civilized name "pop"

I used to haaaate hearing that when i lived in illinois.

It's soda dammit!!!!


Let me show you the chart:

2012-11-09-Screenshot20121109at3.05.00PM.png


as you can clearly see, it's "pop" in the vast majority of this country.


So? They are wrong. Pop is a sound. It's a sound. As in snap crackle pop. Soda is a beverage. It is soda.


And that's exactly why it's called "Pop"; it's the sound made when you crack open a bottle.

In the early 1900's in Detroit, the Feigenson brothers that started Faygo were initially bottling beer and soda water. The were bakers by trade and played around with adding the same flavors they used in their home made cake frostings to soda water and the end result was flavored soda water which they nicknamed "pop" after the sound that was made when they opened the bottles.


See the bolded.

Soda. Period.


Pop since 1907.


The nicknamed it "soda pop"

See what's 1st? 1 is the actual thing, one is an adjective and sounds dumb af.


I had a look... I was wrong, the name "Pop" was coined in 1861. The Feigenson brothers did call it "pop", but on their own accord.

soda sounds pretentious and uppity.


So soda is just above the term pop in general. Pop is beneath soda. I agree. :)
 
konceptjones;c-9990848 said:
Westie;c-9990823 said:
konceptjones;c-9990804 said:
Westie;c-9990648 said:
konceptjones;c-9990631 said:
Westie;c-9989962 said:
konceptjones;c-9989824 said:
Westie;c-9989456 said:
konceptjones;c-9989413 said:
Party store in most of SE Michigan, corner store or party store in the rest of the state.

cash can be anything from scrilla, scrills, cho, fetti, fedwah, loot, bills, etc.

all carbonated soft drinks are called by it's civilized name "pop"

I used to haaaate hearing that when i lived in illinois.

It's soda dammit!!!!


Let me show you the chart:

2012-11-09-Screenshot20121109at3.05.00PM.png


as you can clearly see, it's "pop" in the vast majority of this country.


So? They are wrong. Pop is a sound. It's a sound. As in snap crackle pop. Soda is a beverage. It is soda.


And that's exactly why it's called "Pop"; it's the sound made when you crack open a bottle.

In the early 1900's in Detroit, the Feigenson brothers that started Faygo were initially bottling beer and soda water. The were bakers by trade and played around with adding the same flavors they used in their home made cake frostings to soda water and the end result was flavored soda water which they nicknamed "pop" after the sound that was made when they opened the bottles.


See the bolded.

Soda. Period.


Pop since 1907.


The nicknamed it "soda pop"

See what's 1st? 1 is the actual thing, one is an adjective and sounds dumb af.


I had a look... I was wrong, the name "Pop" was coined in 1861. The Feigenson brothers did call it "pop", but on their own accord.

soda sounds pretentious and uppity.


"pop" sounds straight up retarded if we keeping it honest.

"i drank some pop"

nigga you did wat
 
its pop. soda sounds so gay. aye bruh get me a soda? nigga what? ill steal you dead in the mouth talking that faggotry. bitches too
 
Westie;c-9989595 said:
AZTG;c-9989507 said:
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Nh for the pic but this style of haircut is what we called a brooklyn commonly referred to as a brook. You go to barber and say let me get a brook and you get that line up.

I been to a bunch of states where it was called other things. Went to barbers in Boston, NC, Atlanta asked for a brook and got looked at like I was crazy till I showed the barbers pictures.

In Boston they called it a line up I think and in NC it was fade.

Yup

Isnt that a philly fade. I sed to rock the craig mac philly fro back in '95
 
SuperManuel;c-9990926 said:
Westie;c-9989595 said:
AZTG;c-9989507 said:
Blowout-with-lineup-and-natural-curls.jpg


Nh for the pic but this style of haircut is what we called a brooklyn commonly referred to as a brook. You go to barber and say let me get a brook and you get that line up.

I been to a bunch of states where it was called other things. Went to barbers in Boston, NC, Atlanta asked for a brook and got looked at like I was crazy till I showed the barbers pictures.

In Boston they called it a line up I think and in NC it was fade.

Yup

Isnt that a philly fade. I sed to rock the craig mac philly fro back in '95

I don't know what the name of that actual hairstyle is was that what he was talking about? I thought he was talking about his edges like his edge up / lineup
 
Westie;c-9990860 said:
konceptjones;c-9990848 said:
Westie;c-9990823 said:
konceptjones;c-9990804 said:
Westie;c-9990648 said:
konceptjones;c-9990631 said:
Westie;c-9989962 said:
konceptjones;c-9989824 said:
Westie;c-9989456 said:
konceptjones;c-9989413 said:
Party store in most of SE Michigan, corner store or party store in the rest of the state.

cash can be anything from scrilla, scrills, cho, fetti, fedwah, loot, bills, etc.

all carbonated soft drinks are called by it's civilized name "pop"

I used to haaaate hearing that when i lived in illinois.

It's soda dammit!!!!


Let me show you the chart:

2012-11-09-Screenshot20121109at3.05.00PM.png


as you can clearly see, it's "pop" in the vast majority of this country.


So? They are wrong. Pop is a sound. It's a sound. As in snap crackle pop. Soda is a beverage. It is soda.


And that's exactly why it's called "Pop"; it's the sound made when you crack open a bottle.

In the early 1900's in Detroit, the Feigenson brothers that started Faygo were initially bottling beer and soda water. The were bakers by trade and played around with adding the same flavors they used in their home made cake frostings to soda water and the end result was flavored soda water which they nicknamed "pop" after the sound that was made when they opened the bottles.


See the bolded.

Soda. Period.


Pop since 1907.


The nicknamed it "soda pop"

See what's 1st? 1 is the actual thing, one is an adjective and sounds dumb af.


I had a look... I was wrong, the name "Pop" was coined in 1861. The Feigenson brothers did call it "pop", but on their own accord.

soda sounds pretentious and uppity.


So soda is just above the term pop in general. Pop is beneath soda. I agree. :)


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No. You're wrong and mad about it.

The majority of the country doesn't agree with you either. Stay mad.

 
konceptjones;c-9991016 said:
Westie;c-9990860 said:
konceptjones;c-9990848 said:
Westie;c-9990823 said:
konceptjones;c-9990804 said:
Westie;c-9990648 said:
konceptjones;c-9990631 said:
Westie;c-9989962 said:
konceptjones;c-9989824 said:
Westie;c-9989456 said:
konceptjones;c-9989413 said:
Party store in most of SE Michigan, corner store or party store in the rest of the state.

cash can be anything from scrilla, scrills, cho, fetti, fedwah, loot, bills, etc.

all carbonated soft drinks are called by it's civilized name "pop"

I used to haaaate hearing that when i lived in illinois.

It's soda dammit!!!!


Let me show you the chart:

2012-11-09-Screenshot20121109at3.05.00PM.png


as you can clearly see, it's "pop" in the vast majority of this country.


So? They are wrong. Pop is a sound. It's a sound. As in snap crackle pop. Soda is a beverage. It is soda.


And that's exactly why it's called "Pop"; it's the sound made when you crack open a bottle.

In the early 1900's in Detroit, the Feigenson brothers that started Faygo were initially bottling beer and soda water. The were bakers by trade and played around with adding the same flavors they used in their home made cake frostings to soda water and the end result was flavored soda water which they nicknamed "pop" after the sound that was made when they opened the bottles.


See the bolded.

Soda. Period.


Pop since 1907.


The nicknamed it "soda pop"

See what's 1st? 1 is the actual thing, one is an adjective and sounds dumb af.


I had a look... I was wrong, the name "Pop" was coined in 1861. The Feigenson brothers did call it "pop", but on their own accord.

soda sounds pretentious and uppity.


So soda is just above the term pop in general. Pop is beneath soda. I agree. :)


c2d.jpg


No. You're wrong and mad about it.

The majority of the country doesn't agree with you either. Stay mad.


How many of those states that say pop voted for Trump?

I feel like stupid ass nicknames and Trump voters go hand in hand.
 
Westie;c-9989456 said:
konceptjones;c-9989413 said:
Party store in most of SE Michigan, corner store or party store in the rest of the state.

cash can be anything from scrilla, scrills, cho, fetti, fedwah, loot, bills, etc.

all carbonated soft drinks are called by it's civilized name "pop"

I used to haaaate hearing that when i lived in illinois.

It's soda dammit!!!!

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When Was This ?
 
ineedpussy;c-9990924 said:
its pop. soda sounds so gay. aye bruh get me a soda? nigga what? ill steal you dead in the mouth talking that faggotry. bitches too

But "pop" doesn't even make sense. "Pop" what? wtf is a pop. I mean I know what it is cuz that's what we call it, but soda explains wtf you're about to drink or get. Soda means carbonated, like soda water. But pop? that's just the sound it makes. Hey you want that drink that pops? You mean soda? Yeah sure eh.
 
BiblicalAtheist ;c-9991406 said:
ineedpussy;c-9990924 said:
its pop. soda sounds so gay. aye bruh get me a soda? nigga what? ill steal you dead in the mouth talking that faggotry. bitches too

But "pop" doesn't even make sense. "Pop" what? wtf is a pop. I mean I know what it is cuz that's what we call it, but soda explains wtf you're about to drink or get. Soda means carbonated, like soda water. But pop? that's just the sound it makes. Hey you want that drink that pops? You mean soda? Yeah sure eh.

its pop cause it pops in your mouth. n/h. you get that sizzilin feeling. no b.cotton. but pop sounds waaaay better than, aye bruh get me a soda. wheretheydothatat? that shit sound mad suspect. it'd be like get me an alcoholic beverage instead of say a beer or a drank. smmfh
 

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