Hym Iam "Hahaha! Or what? The thing you want isn't an option. The only option you DO have is stop doing what you are doing and do what I said. If I make a bomb... And I tell you the password to disarm the bomb is a number between 1 and 1 million... And then I tell you that the password (specifically) is 777,888... And you enter 777,889... And then I'm like 'No. It's 777,888.' And then you enter 777,887 and you look at me like a fucking retard and I'm like 'What the fuck are you doing? That's not what I said.' and you're like 'I shouldn't have to do exactly what you said! Actually, YOU should have to what I say! If I want to enter 777,889 it should work anyways!' And then I just have to sit there flabbergasted at the sheer stupidity of the position you are trying to take. As though I would make a password where doing something conceptually adjacent to the password... Would work. And no, don't misinterpret this as you tricking me into admitting there is a password. There isn't. 'SEE! I used my mind trick to got him!' No. You're still an idiot. It is the thing I'm saying it is. You do the words I say."
by Hym Iam January 18, 2026
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Get the It is what it is mug.A multi-purpose Indianapolis slang phrase meaning “what’s up,” “what are you on,” “what you doing,” or “what’s going on with you?” depending on tone and context.
It’s a conversational check-in that blends curiosity, recognition, and street familiarity.
Origin & History
First publicly popularized in 2013 through the song “How You What” by Freshduzit, which featured 10 local Indianapolis artists, each representing different sides of the city.
The song was intentionally created to:
Promote Indianapolis lingo
Unite multiple neighborhoods on one record
Put Naptown slang on wax the same way other cities do (Atlanta, Detroit, Memphis, etc.)
While the phrase existed in street conversation before, Freshduzit’s record was the first documented, recorded, and distributed use that spread it city-wide.
It’s a conversational check-in that blends curiosity, recognition, and street familiarity.
Origin & History
First publicly popularized in 2013 through the song “How You What” by Freshduzit, which featured 10 local Indianapolis artists, each representing different sides of the city.
The song was intentionally created to:
Promote Indianapolis lingo
Unite multiple neighborhoods on one record
Put Naptown slang on wax the same way other cities do (Atlanta, Detroit, Memphis, etc.)
While the phrase existed in street conversation before, Freshduzit’s record was the first documented, recorded, and distributed use that spread it city-wide.
Aye nasty , how you what?”
“I just touched down, how you what tonight?”
“He been moving different, how you what?”
“Call me when you free, let me know how you what.”
“I just touched down, how you what tonight?”
“He been moving different, how you what?”
“Call me when you free, let me know how you what.”
by 99problemsmoneyaint1 January 29, 2026
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