I've started using "chud" around people in real life, and now they're saying it as well

One of my favorite things is the blurring of the line between real life and the online. I enjoy my time spent on rdrama but I was eager to see more of it assimilated into my real life. An easy way I discovered of doing this is incorporating the unique mannerisms of this site into my daily conversations with the hopes of others catching onto it as well.

I've started calling people chuds irl and it's been catching on within all my social groups. I have gotten a fair amount coworkers, friends, family calling each other chuds and im absolutely loving it. It feels like im on rdrama even when im not.

If you want to try it just casually use it in conversation. People love neologisms and will notice them (either consciously or unconsciously) if you use them within your chats. A vast majority of individuals will never say anything the first time you say them, but we're adept at noticing patterns. The second or third time you say it people will catch on and if they like you enough they'll also start using it.

However, I do think this only works for normies. None of the people I hangout would be considered "terminally online". Additionally, people will ask you what it means but ive found you can give them any explanation and they'll believe it. A final facet is you should be in good standing with them socially otherwise they'll think you’re neurodivergent.

Tldr: We're so back chuds

:#impishchud:

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I tried on -maxx and -cel suffix for size a few times but mostly just came off r-slurred

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I also tried getting -maxx to catch on but those unfortunately fell flat. My hypothesis is that suffixs aren’t as tangible or unique as nouns like "chud" and are much harder to incorporate into language

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@PeepeeButtKiss

do you guys, gals, and/or/xor nonbinary pals know that -maxx and -maxxing are completely associated with incel culture and nothing else

so when you drop "maxxing" on ppl, they probably go "haha yeah" and hit urban dictionary in the other tab their face goes :marseyaware: and they try to pretend that they don't know what ur talking about


jreg for jrefrence


source: lived experience... man i really thought it was an rdrama thing and in 2021 my friend tried to do an intervention and I had to explain rdrama :ohgodwhy:

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I picked the whatever limited habit of maxxxmaxxxing I have from @Schizo who slept with beautiful women for drugs (they gave him the drugs) so I'd laugh at anyone who tried to stage an intervention with me.

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I looked it up and couldn't find anything useful because there are too many max definitions and maxing like credit cards. You probably said something r-slurred

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No, -maxxing is 'cel culture

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Yes but just as a word it's not darning there are too many overlaps

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Chud is just a very funny sounding word which is why it’s funny when it’s used as an insult because most people will be like ‘……what the heck is a chud? It sounds fun’.

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