Sexyy Red has just posted a tweet that shot the internet out of its orbit and, to say the least, the replies are crazier than the original post. The rap artist just put βOkayyyy ππππβ and left a link to somewhere that leads to who knows what. Quite vague itself, but the reactions to the tweet are pure gold.
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And that was Trevor Moss sneaking in there with an entire sob story; he claims βI am a teacher, a father, and Iβm as low as it gets-giving me a gift of $135,000 to stand again.β Likeβ¦ dude, this tweet is aboutβ¦.nothing? Okay, and you are asking in life-changing amounts. The internet stays undefeated when it comes to randomness.
Then of course, there is La Haine hitting for good measure: βGirl, itβs me when I saw they had the skeeyee.β For those who do not speak Spanish (or chaotic Twitter slang), this basically means the same energy of seeing your favorite song finally drop. Vibes. Pure vibes.
He gave his comment @SexyyRed314_ βShe hit that mf π€£ππ½β under TGOFFICIAL.SOL. Not to mention, it can mean literally anything. Did she hit a dance move? A high note? A person? Ambiguity is part of the charm.
But Rings of Saturn blew it with β@SexyyRed314_ One thing about black people we will post some white people doing some basic ass s we do all the time to celebrate but Iβve never seen a white person post us for singing country music.β Now THAT is perspective. Not wrong though-the cultural exchange is sometimes one-sided on the internet.
And as usual, Macc shouted, β@SexyyRed314_ They stanky leg was lit lmao.β Because, of course. If there is one thing Twitter loves, itβs a throwback reference to 2009 dance moves.
So what have we learned-four letters, five emojis from Sexyy Red, which have sparked a whole-symposium discussion about life, culture, and the human condition on the internet: the very essence of Twitter. Never change.
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And really, we still donβt know what the original tweet meant, to be honest. But who cares-the replies are where the actual stuff is.

