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Overuse of “lad”

Lad?


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It’s out of control. Was listening to Twitter Spaces and some contributors were getting it in twice every sentence.

No one’s calling you wool mate, so there’s no sound to copy paste a superfluous word that other biffs use to try and give your try hard statements gravitas. Just be you, mate.
What do they usually say, kidda?
 
It’s out of control. Was listening to Twitter Spaces and some contributors were getting it in twice every sentence.

No one’s calling you wool mate, so there’s no sound to copy paste a superfluous word that other biffs use to try and give your try hard statements gravitas. Just be you, mate.
There is high probability that @CharliePotato will have called them 'wool' actually.
 

It’s out of control. Was listening to Twitter Spaces and some contributors were getting it in twice every sentence.

No one’s calling you wool mate, so there’s no sound to copy paste a superfluous word that other biffs use to try and give your try hard statements gravitas. Just be you, mate.
It is a scouse form of Tourette's!

When a gaggle of lids gather on a corner and a comment or incident of interest happens they turn into something akin to the seagulls from that film, Finding Nemo - but saying "lad" in place of "mine".

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You have to blame the parents and Bill.
 

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