A term widely used to describe hard-working people in the medical industry, especially during the time of a pandemic
by Saltydoctor123 January 4, 2021

“H/h/t/n or h/t/n” means his name, her name, there name. When writing a fan fiction story you can put that down so that people can have a much more variety then just having h/n as his name or her name you can include “there name” as well
by Short squirrel November 19, 2021

A: Hello pamtri
B: Hello S A N T I A G O
A: make a new video
B: no
A: N O W Y O U M U S T D I E
B: no
A: y
B: Because we are T I G H T ER than bark on a tree
A: oh ok
B: NoW yOu MuSt DiE
A: oh ok
B: S A N T I A G O
B: Hello S A N T I A G O
A: make a new video
B: no
A: N O W Y O U M U S T D I E
B: no
A: y
B: Because we are T I G H T ER than bark on a tree
A: oh ok
B: NoW yOu MuSt DiE
A: oh ok
B: S A N T I A G O
by oh hi boi May 21, 2017

Translator's Note. Usually used in manga translations to convey additional information, though can be written elsewhere, such as fanmade anime subtitles.
See also: TLN or TL note.
See also: TLN or TL note.
by TheMadPrince February 9, 2021

keeamalee
by Fellcurry May 8, 2018

It is a L I F E S T Y L E
by Thy T U R B O I N T E R April 29, 2019
