To the best of my
knowledge, the phrase was originally intended to convey a profound sense of hatred.
As “So much hate” that is However, until it had since evolved into a colloquial expression used to express disapproval or to dismiss something as insignificant. (Shake my head)
The reason behind this change is unclear, but it is likely
unrelated to the song “shake it off” we’re going to assume is merely a coincidence - for legal reasons.
Works either
way though, frame it as though you’ve just lost faith in humanity for a split second, at the audacity you’ve just witnessed.
A particular level of my gawd, senator!
A
politician looking over their spectacles in a hearing.
signifying witnessing a profound sheer grotesque unadulterated type of audacity.
Like something you might encounter in the ocean.. not here, on land.
Smh: my
dog died, I’m pretty sure it was because of the war on terror. *cough and
drugs, that’s why I voted for trump, can you wait until
America gets to be great again, brother?
They’ll say it’ll be any day now.
Someone: 🤨🤦 ♂️ *Witnissing that which is so alien deep-sea-level
soul crushingly stoopid that it shouldn't even be possible in the open air.
Smh: it’s just because he cares about merica so gawd damn much, oh let me guess, he’s not your president? We’ll get over it commie, my president built us a wall to keep your deranged agendas out! Smh…