Soda
Sodapop
"Ketchup can go on a hot dog"
"New York style pizza is better than Chicago style pizza."
English
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[quote]Soda Sodapop "Ketchup can go on a hot dog" "New York style pizza is better than Chicago style pizza."[/quote] Soda and Sodapop are strange trigger words. The ketchup and pizza ones are people pushing their preferences on you and the only things that can be forced down people's throats that I am ok with are absolutely true facts. I shove facts down my peers throats to get a reaction from them. I live for annoyed looks from the people my age that I don't have a close friendship with. God damn that was long winded and poorly punctuated. Eh well. I dropped all the shits I don't give about it.
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Soda and sodapop are trigger words because I'm from Chicago.
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One of my good friends is. And he doesn't give a shit.
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And I will say, I give a large amount of shits.
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Also *Insert assuming gender joke*
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[u][i][b]MEGA TRIGGERED[/b][/i][/u] DID YOU ASSUME MY GENDER YOU -blam!-, REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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On an off note: Isn't it ironic that establishments that are supposed to support education and intelligent critical thinking are now discouraging free speech. Modern Day Universities and Colleges are cesspools. I go to college online so I don't need to worry about getting expelled for saying something that doesn't line up with the dean's opinion.
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It is, they always talk about having an "open mind" but then say -blam!- you when you share a different opinion. They always talk about diversity when it comes to skin color and sexuality, but won't allow for diversity of thought and other ideas.
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I just think that dialect isn't something to get your vagina in a twist for. Yes I am saying that specifically about you.
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And that's what's it's called. It's not soda, it's not sodapop, not coke, it's pop.
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"Pop" is what people from Michigan, Minnesota, and Washington use to denote "soda."
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Search up the pop map on google. I'm from Chicago, where it is called pop.