Who let their five year old decide it would be a good idea to have Lodi say "suss"? He's even more unlikable than Nimbus.
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I mean they made the 9 cringe along with making Ikora say Res
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Don't forget having Orin name off random food. I'm convinced her VA phoned in her lines at a buffet or something.
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She was essentially useless, think the Drifter did the most work even though we really see him at the end
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He reminds me of Shaw Han.
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Edited by ForeverLaxx: 7/16/2025 1:58:38 AMYou know the writers are awful when they take a dude from around the 60s, have him time travel centuries into the future, interact with a group of humans who have been away from Earth so long that their language is completely foreign, but give him modern day lingo because that's all they understand how to write. It's soooooo bad.
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Dodged a bullet with this sh1te. Oh how the mighty have fallen, but it's perfect for the modern audience.
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What does suss mean?
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Suss is short for suspicious. You can thank Among Us for for coining the abbreviation.
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It actually started in the 1930’s short for suspect. It was British Police who started it. It came back into use every few decades. Among Us made it more popular in the latest version as it became popular again.
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Nah, suss was around when I was a youngster in the 90's.
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No, it was not. Nobody said that in the 90's, kid.
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Yes we did. Manchester 1990s, it was well suss la.
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Amogus D2 emblem exist.
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[quote]Suss is short for suspicious. You can thank Among Us for for coining the abbreviation.[/quote] You mean popularising.
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Thanks never heard that term before. Never played that game.
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[quote]Who let their five year old decide it would be a good idea to have Lodi say "suss"? He's even more unlikable than Nimbus.[/quote] Damn. That’s saying a lot!