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What the fuck is up with that
Teacher says
The root of this phrase is "what is up?" which means "what is happening? what is going on here?" Adding "the fuck" makes the phrase offensive and signals that you don't agree with what is happening. This structure is common to many different ways of expressing disbelief e,g. "what the fuck is happening?" :"what the fuck do you mean?" and used so often that it is often contracted to just "what the fuck?" and is the origin to the popular abbreviation "WTF". More info https://memepediadankmemes.fandom.com/wiki/WTF
wound in salt
Teacher says
A wound is an injury, the result of hurting yourself, and it is common knowledge that if you add salt to an injury it can make it hurt even more. So the phrase "salt in the wound" is used when you are in a bad situation, or feeling sad, and then something happens to make it worse.
Good for you
therapist
got you
Teacher says
"I got you" means to understand what somebody is saying and you know them well and understand what they want.
I guess
wound in salt
Teacher says
A wound is an injury, the result of hurting yourself, and it is common knowledge that if you add salt to an injury it can make it hurt even more. So the phrase "salt in the wound" is used when you are in a bad situation or feeling sad and then something happens to make it worse.
helped
What the fuck is up with that
Teacher says
The root of this phrase is "what is up?" which means "what is happening? what is going on here?" Adding "the fuck" makes the phrase offensive and signals that you don't agree with what is happening. This structure is common to many different ways of expressing disbelief e,g. "what the fuck is happening?" :"what the fuck do you mean?" and used so often that it is often contracted to just "what the fuck?" and is the origin to the popular abbreviation "WTF". More info https://memepediadankmemes.fandom.com/wiki/WTF
wound in salt
Teacher says
A wound is an injury, the result of hurting yourself, and it is common knowledge that if you add salt to an injury it can make it hurt even more. So the phrase "salt in the wound" is used when you are in a bad situation, or feeling sad, and then something happens to make it worse.
working on yourself
bathroom
Good for you
happy
sociopath
brand new
give me the world
lost my mind
doing great
therapist
unaffected
screw you
swore to God
taking off
couple
apathy
got you
Teacher says
"I got you" means to understand what somebody is saying and you know them well and understand what they want.
want
I guess
moved on
even
wound in salt
Teacher says
A wound is an injury, the result of hurting yourself, and it is common knowledge that if you add salt to an injury it can make it hurt even more. So the phrase "salt in the wound" is used when you are in a bad situation or feeling sad and then something happens to make it worse.
emotional
cared
helped
What the fuck is up with that
Teacher says
The root of this phrase is "what is up?" which means "what is happening? what is going on here?" Adding "the fuck" makes the phrase offensive and signals that you don't agree with what is happening. This structure is common to many different ways of expressing disbelief e,g. "what the fuck is happening?" :"what the fuck do you mean?" and used so often that it is often contracted to just "what the fuck?" and is the origin to the popular abbreviation "WTF". More info https://memepediadankmemes.fandom.com/wiki/WTF
wound in salt
Teacher says
A wound is an injury, the result of hurting yourself, and it is common knowledge that if you add salt to an injury it can make it hurt even more. So the phrase "salt in the wound" is used when you are in a bad situation, or feeling sad, and then something happens to make it worse.
working on yourself
bathroom
Good for you
happy
sociopath
brand new
give me the world
lost my mind
doing great
therapist
unaffected
screw you
swore to God
taking off
couple
apathy
got you
Teacher says
"I got you" means to understand what somebody is saying and you know them well and understand what they want.
want
I guess
moved on
even
wound in salt
Teacher says
A wound is an injury, the result of hurting yourself, and it is common knowledge that if you add salt to an injury it can make it hurt even more. So the phrase "salt in the wound" is used when you are in a bad situation or feeling sad and then something happens to make it worse.
emotional
cared
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