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I don't have to be like the rest of you

Hym "I don't have to be like the rest of you. There is nothing about you that I should have to emulate and your inability to THAT without me isn't insignificant. You having to do it does not need to translate to me not getting the remedy I tried to give to other people. And the substantive parts are worth more than anything you will ever do. It MATTERS that I did this. It MATTERS that you tried to do this to spite me and then I turned out to be right. And not you are trying to make MY success not matter so you can pretend YOUR fuck us doesn't. This isn't ME having psychological problems. It YOU. If you want your fucking lives to matter so much why are you jumping in front of the trolly? Stop trying to prove me wrong about everything I've ever said. I don't care. I'm never going to care. You need to confirm that I was correct about the thing that I actually care about and you need to pay for the work that you used. I'm not lifting a finger, Jordan. I don't need to effort. You can just be a reasonable person. Do what I'm saying the way that I want you to do it. And stop trying to make this a thing. And that's why they are so eager to murder your kids and families. Because you can't just 'not do THIS.' This isn't ever going to be a win for you but it has already killed your kids. At LEAST 2 times. I don't need to come around to you way of thinking. And the only thing you have proven is that you can't parse my way of thinking well enough to assert that you're doing it yourself."
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Don’t Fall for the OnlyFans Paywall

A warning phrase used online to remind people not to get manipulated or emotionally baited by teaser content that exists primarily to funnel attention into paid subscription platforms—most commonly OnlyFans or similar “premium content” services. It refers to the growing pattern where creators post highly curated, suggestive, or attention-grabbing content on free social media, but deliberately stop short of showing anything meaningful or fully satisfying. The goal of that content is not to provide value in itself, but to trigger curiosity, FOMO, or parasocial interest that leads viewers into paying for access behind a subscription wall. The phrase is often used humorously, critically, or cynically in online communities to call out this cycle of “baittease → paywall.” It highlights how attention economics works in modern social media, where visibility is monetized and incomplete content is used as a hook rather than a finished product. In many contexts, it also reflects frustration from users who feel they are being repeatedly led on and shown “almost” content or cropped previews that intentionally avoid resolution unless money is exchanged. At its core, the phrase is a commentary on digital marketing psychology: curiosity gaps, selective exposure, and the monetization of attention through controlled withholding of content.
Example 1:
“Every post is a cropped tease with a link in bio… this is why I won’t fall for the OnlyFans paywall.”

Example 2:
“He keeps getting hooked by previews and never learns to don’t fall for the OnlyFans paywall.”

Example 3:
“don't fall for it bro It’s just bait designed to push subscriptions.”

Don't Move The Same

When a person has changed from a previous version of themselves. Usually to something better. Although it can be to something worse. They don't act the same. They have different and better values. Although they can have worse values.
Bob been acting different. Yeah, since he went back to school he don't move the same.
Don't Move The Same by D-Rob82 April 22, 2026

don't get crazy in the streets 

When somebody is starting to get loud or rage with you
Yo the answer is 5.

NO!! It 6

Ight don't get crazy in the streets

don't dip your bush onto the company dink 

This phrase advises female workers not to hook up with their male colleagues (especially the doofus ones). Office romances cause nothing but drama, heartache, and embarrassment for all involved (including onlookers).

It is women's version of "Don't dip your pen in the company ink," which is often pronounced by obnoxious dude bros.
Female #1: "Oooh, Mikey got transferred to our department. He is so hot."

Female #2: That guy?! Hells no! Girl, don't dip your bush onto the company dink."

don’t judge a netflix by the thumbnail 

Similar to “don’t judge a book by its cover” except realistic.
You wanna Netflix and chill with that random thing on netflix?

That looks lame!

Yo! Don’t judge a Netflix by the thumbnail!

Ok.. let’s make out.

Don’t look a gift horse in the discord message 

Don’t ask where or how the good luck has come your way even if it’s in the form of a discord message.
Kid, don’t look a gift horse in the discord message. You’ll lose out on the gift, the horse, and the discord message in the end.