When you hear online slangs

@Mamerto32 (2783)
Canlubang, Philippines
May 27, 2017 6:38am CST
I must be getting old because I been hearing words from young people I can't understand. My younger cousin once called a person 'snowflake." I wonder what it means?
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@JediYoda (1646)
• Samoa
27 May 17
I wonder if it's the same as skyflakes?
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@Mamerto32 (2783)
• Canlubang, Philippines
27 May 17
Nice one LOL
• United States
27 May 17
This is a fairly accurate description here of a snowflake: It definitely means someone who is fragile and affected easily.
Referring to someone, usually the Alt-Right, Yiannopoulos, And Nazi Sympathizers (A.K.A. ARYANS), whose immense white fragility causes a meltdown when confronted with the most minute deviation from orthodox White Supremacy. They often cry bloody murder whe
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@Mamerto32 (2783)
• Canlubang, Philippines
27 May 17
Thanks for the link man
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• United States
27 May 17
@Mamerto32 Cool man
@dhoyalahoy (1414)
• Philippines
27 May 17
You flooded the discussion LOL. Mylot doesn't work that way. Mind me, the one who did that has been no seen. He thought by posting 10 posts a day will let him earn. People will get bored if one name will be seen on discussion section.