![]() Responding to the interest garnered by Stormzy's verse on social media, Chip tweeted: "Why am I trending?" Tion Wayne added: "U lot are bored. When they ask for the fee let 'em know that's it 1.5 for the headline show What them boy there sell first week? I dunno Interlude Hes a visionary Um, knows exactly what he wants at all times Which is very, very helpful Um, hes very disciplined, almost militant Hes a kind person, um, loyal Hes funny (Ooh), he. When this song was released, many Twitter users viewed Stormzy's verse as a poke back at Chip. Some listeners assumed this as Chip calling out Stormzy because the Croydon MC had called himself the king of grime in his Wiley diss track, "Still Disappointed." ![]() Round here we don't hear you're a king, man will take your throne I Dunno Lyrics Chorus: Tion Wayne (AoD) Are you mad (In the building) Only run from fed Touch my watch, why you wan' get dead Yo, run up, you might get cheffed (Brr, mm-mm, ayy) Yo, bun up. You aint even done ten years in this ting Round here we dont hear youre a king, man will take your throne Some listeners assumed this as Chip calling out Stormzy because the Croydon MC had called himself the king of grime in his Wiley diss track, 'Still Disappointed. You ain't even done ten years in this ting The I Dont Know What To Do Lyrics from Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, Lara Dutta and Jiah Khans Movie Housefull. Rumors of some beef between the MCs were fueled by Chip's collaboration with Skepta and Young Adz on the track " Waze." His bars include: It's Stormzy's third verse that started trending on social media, with many viewing it as a diss towards his fellow Londoner Chip. Some listeners assumed this as Chip calling out Stormzy because the Croydon MC had called himself the king of grime in his Wiley diss track, 'Still Disappointed. Round here we don't hear you're a king, man will take your throne. The Edmonton rapper kicks off the track with the hook and first verse before Dutchavelli lays down his bars. His bars include: You ain't even done ten years in this ting. Both apps should allow for easy shrugging.Wayne enlisted Dutchavelli and Stormzy for this drill anthem. ![]() And the best app like this for Android seems to be Textspansion. ![]() On Twitter, Justin Jacoby Smith recommends Auspex, a free utility for Windows that mimics the Mac and iPhone’s system-wide text-replacement function. ( I’m sure there is a Windows fix, but I don’t know what it is. My solution is also only possible on a Mac and/or iPhone. But then I found a solution, and it saves me having to google “smiley sideways shrug” every time I want to quickly rail at the world’s inherent lack of meaning. ![]() That makes it a kaomoji, a Japanese emoticon it also makes it, on Western alphabetical keyboards at least, very hard to type. Unlike better-known emoticons like :) or ), ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ borrows characters from the Japanese syllabary called katakana. I use it at least 10 times a day.įor a long time, however, I used it with some difficulty. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ represents nihilism, “bemused resignation,” and “a Zen-like tool to accept the chaos of universe.” It is Sisyphus in unicode. With raised arms and a half-turned smile, it exudes the melancholia, the malaise, the acceptance, and (finally) the embrace of knowing that something’s wrong on the Internet and you can’t do anything about it.Īs Kyle Chayka writes in a new history of the symbol at The Awl, the meaning of the “the shruggie” is always two-, if not three- or four-, fold. In its 11 strokes, the symbol encapsulates what it’s like to be an individual on the Internet. ![]()
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