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turned 19 in Poland 

This phrase stems from a tweet where Polish people are tested to see if they can "serve" for the military once they turn 19.

However in pop culture, especially on Stan Twitter, this phrase is based on the slang meaning of "serve," which means to deliver your best confident impression, or in other words, to "slay," "deliver," or "eat."
Ariana turned 19 in Poland when she released no tears left to cry

turned 19 in poland 

turning 19 in poland means that you ate. the meaning behind this is when you turn 19 in poland, you have to take a test to see if your fit for the military. what does the military do? serve the country, the key word being serve.

Venulean-Flux Polyace 

(noun)
ven-yuh-lee-uhn fluhks pah-lee-ayss

A queer identity describing someone who is:

Attracted to all genders except binary men/trans men

Experiences fluctuating levels of asexuality (sometimes ace, sometimes demi, sometimes zero desire)

Is romance-delayed (romantic attraction takes forever, if ever. On the demisexual spectrum)

Repulsed by sex, uninterested unless it’s with their one favorite person

Polyamorous, dates more than one person but with consent

Other notes: Not to be confused with "pansexual" or "lesbian"
Used in a sentence:

“Wait, so you're into all genders—just not guys?”

“Yeah, I’m Venulean-Flux Polyace. I contain multitudes but none of them have a beard.”

femboy found in Poland

(phrase) an alternative to „fork found in kitchen" . Typically used to express a feeling towards either suspected or already known revelations.
"Josh said he likes to listen to sexual audios on Spotify."
"Josh? Well, femboy found in Poland."

Silver Citroen c8 from poland 

Hey look it's the silver Citroen c8 from poland

Was it over when the Japanese invaded Poland?! 

Humorous inversion of “Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?”
“They say it’s over, we’re down and out, no chance. And to that I say: Over? Was it over when the Japanese invaded Poland?!”