Tea, to stir the tea is to incite drama, to spill the tea is to share drama
Grayson Flores
You can just say drama.
Benjamin King
imagine OP saying stir the tea in america in the 21st century.
Liam Taylor
You're not even a millennial. You're gen z. Born after 9/11 god that's insane this world is getting old
Nathan Sanders
Just say drama, dude. Wtf is even the issue.
David Martinez
Crisis? Conflict issue?
Aaron Green
I need a better word. To make what I type more interesting. (Sounds retarded, but that's the way it goes.)
Evan Mitchell
Bad blood
Liam Morales
Bullshit. I just call drama bullshit because that's exactly what it is.
Daniel Price
What are you writing user?
Christian Garcia
I was born in May of 2001. Last time I checked, 9/11 happened on 9/11/01. I'm still 18. But the definition of millennial is so loose anyway it doesn't matter.
Andrew Cooper
Wrong reply
Camden Murphy
A comment m8, but I need to expand my English vocabulary. Sometimes there are words said in certain contexts that don't have the same synonyms in other contexts, so you have to ask another person to know exactly. Looking up isn't always the best.
Kayden Diaz
The definition of gen z is at least born after 96 it's not even close
Ryder Morris
I dunno, if you're struggling to make your post interesting, maybe its the content that sucks?
Benjamin Evans
Give me an example of what you're typing. Is it a story? or in general some discussion online where the word drama might come up a lot? Or just in general daily use?
Blake Rivera
Well you just pulled that out of your ass
Jackson Bailey
Just say beef user. Don't try to act like you're above it all cus you're not.
"Drama mama" "Crazy shit" "starting shit"
Benjamin Ross
Not him, but where I'm from everyone agrees millennials are from about 1994 to 2003. It's only on the internet I see people in a disagreement about the definition. The definition of millennial is so loose, it doesn't really matter.
Leo Murphy
ok boomer
shit stirrer
Christian Powell
Ever heard of a Thesaurus, you fucking retard?
Jeremiah Reed
My gramma is a millennial, and she's in the highest risk age category for dying from COVID-19
Caleb Wilson
The part of the comment would be "at first I thought that this person *got into some drama*, and that's why it has so many downvotes."
I don't want to use drama because it feels overused recently. And stuff like "beef" sounds retarded.
>be me >talking to some dude on the internet >uses the term "drama" to describe drama >think hes the most boring human on the internet suddenly >like fuck that guy, drama!? Why not say beef or something??
On a more serious note. Ive never in my entire life met worse, douchier, or more insecure people than people who seem to be carefully crafting their words in posts or conversations. Like there is a strong correlation, dude. If you feel you need to be more interesting by speaking better than everyone, you probably have a lot of bigger issues that need your attention, and you're also making yourself look like an idiot by being so eccentric.
Side note: i have a BA, master essay writer, 100% on my first university essay. Always complimented by highschool teachers and professors on how clearly I write and how it "flows". if any of that means anything to you and you want to know my secret: plain language!!! No big words, no obscure words, no interesting words, no words you wouldnt hear in a normal setting.
You are communicating. You arent writing poetry for people who masturbate to "interesting" words. You are taking thoughts or ideas out of your head and projecting them to the heads of others. Forget using more interesting words than drama. Youre just distracting and derailing other people from understanding what you want them to know. You are effectively making yourself more boring.
Use words they use.
Elijah Wright
I know what it is, just didn't know the name. But sometimes you just have to ask people some things.
Bentley Mitchell
"Beef" as a slang term was around when Gen X were young.
Elijah Edwards
You could say "Said something controversial"?
Also god bless your soul for exposing yourself as a reddit user on Yas Forums.
Isaac Jenkins
lol
Jaxon Martin
She must have been born in the previous millennia turnover then.
My English isn't the best. I'm just trying to expand my vocabulary.
Chase Morris
No, she just lived fast
Lucas Watson
I think the word that would be used to describe drama is used contextually.
Jaxson Reed
I don't actually use Reddit, m8.
Parker Russell
oldest millenial is from 1980, so 40 at the oldest. Maybe your granny had your mo when she was 13, then your mom had you when she was 13, and you're 14 now.
Luke Hernandez
I was born in 1987 and I am a millenial. Its 81-96
>baby boomer pic: looks like an AARP ad, because they're fucking old >gen x pic: teenagers in detention, because they haven't grown up >millennial pic: phones and social distancing, because they can't interact with real people fairly accurate
Eli Roberts
Some are close to what you want Op: disorder, disarray, disorganization, confusion, mayhem, bedlam, pandemonium, madness, havoc, turmoil, tumult, commotion, disruption, upheaval, furore, frenzy, uproar, hue and cry, babel, hurly-burly. a maelstrom, a muddle, a mess, a shambles, anarchy, lawlessness.
Gabriel Adams
Oh, well fuck, sorry, i wouldnt have even ranted, then, if I knew that. Well ok how are you using it?
Depends on context. Drama, bullshit, issues. Bullshits a strong one, i like to say "ive had enough of the bullshit with that guy" or "im sick of this bullshit" and so on.
If i knew what you were trying to say i could give more.
Liam Price
Why wouldn't there be.
Anthony Morris
nope, I turned 18 exactly 1 second before my first post in this thread
Xavier Peterson
Great observation user
Aaron Phillips
she made jim morrison look like a square
Aaron Hall
How often do you use one?
Asher Robinson
It's ok.
I made a post about the context here.
Landon Kelly
Not a lot because I'm almost never writing an essay. I use them when a certain word is feeling repetitive and need another word to switch to though.
Jeremiah Brown
Pew can suck a dick. The only generation which can be objectively defined were the Boomers because it was based on the huge surge in birthrates. After that it's more about general cultural attitudes which is why GenX is everyone after the Boomers but before the faggot ass Millennials.
Samuel Robinson
My mom gave me one before college. No fucking clue where it went.
Isaiah Ross
Lol.
Michael White
I use one pretty regularly, but then I'm in advertising.
Easton Price
Generations are a pretty stupid concept, anyway. There are shifts in culture, but they happen when they happen, they don't break nicely into generations, different subcultures are different, and there's a strong tendency to draw completely unwarranted conclusions based on minor demographic shifts and personal observations (anecdote != data).
Asher Jenkins
I use one pretty regularly, but I write for Hallmark
Not him, but this whole time I thought it was just birth year and culture. 1994 to 2003 seems like a significant period to me. And named millennial, because it's around the millennial turnover. No one I met in person disagrees with this.
Joseph Walker
>they don't break nicely into generations
Shh don't wake up the hivemind! They love to over-simplify to be able to fit topis neatly into their bias silly.