Alison Luchs, who has worked at the National Gallery of Art for 47 years, agreed to learn Gen Z slang and make videos because she wanted to raise interest in the museum’s art.
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Alison Luchs, who has worked at the National Gallery of Art for 47 years, agreed to learn Gen Z slang and make videos because she wanted to raise interest in the museum’s art.
She never expected to slay.
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Alison Luchs, who has worked at the National Gallery of Art for 47 years, agreed to learn Gen Z slang and make videos because she wanted to raise interest in the museum’s art.
She never expected to slay.
stolen from here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSbLzBLDaBj
more info here: https://wapo.st/4qIqlTl@chirpbirb Oh my fucking god YES
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@chirpbirb Oh my fucking god YES
@faoluin i've watched this video like 10 times now, her delivery is impeccable
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Alison Luchs, who has worked at the National Gallery of Art for 47 years, agreed to learn Gen Z slang and make videos because she wanted to raise interest in the museum’s art.
She never expected to slay.
stolen from here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSbLzBLDaBj
more info here: https://wapo.st/4qIqlTl@chirpbirb i really love these and i dont understand anything
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Alison Luchs, who has worked at the National Gallery of Art for 47 years, agreed to learn Gen Z slang and make videos because she wanted to raise interest in the museum’s art.
She never expected to slay.
stolen from here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSbLzBLDaBj
more info here: https://wapo.st/4qIqlTl@chirpbirb It worked too
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@chirpbirb i really love these and i dont understand anything
@aks @chirpbirb
obligatory slang explanation:chat = generic pronoun/exclamation
peep = shortening of "people", but also "look at"
bussin = cool
rizzler = charismatic person, usually male
-maxxing = Used after a word to mean engaging in something a lot, either an activity or a noun
sigma = cool, mysterious lone wolf
aura points = a non-definite measurement of how cool somebody is
glazed = probably refers to the original meaning of the word, but can also mean over the top obsession and compliments of somebody, likely comes from the phrase "riding someones dick"
goblin mode = insane/wild, or almost excessively rejecting self-image and societal expectations
high-key = "I'm making this clear to everyone, and it's not a secret"
ate = did good
slaps = is good/high quality
function = party, meetup
chopped = ugly as fuck
girly pop = another generic second person pronoun, but singular this time
living rent free = can't get it out of your headDid I need to explain this? No. Did I just feel like it? Yes!
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@aks @chirpbirb
obligatory slang explanation:chat = generic pronoun/exclamation
peep = shortening of "people", but also "look at"
bussin = cool
rizzler = charismatic person, usually male
-maxxing = Used after a word to mean engaging in something a lot, either an activity or a noun
sigma = cool, mysterious lone wolf
aura points = a non-definite measurement of how cool somebody is
glazed = probably refers to the original meaning of the word, but can also mean over the top obsession and compliments of somebody, likely comes from the phrase "riding someones dick"
goblin mode = insane/wild, or almost excessively rejecting self-image and societal expectations
high-key = "I'm making this clear to everyone, and it's not a secret"
ate = did good
slaps = is good/high quality
function = party, meetup
chopped = ugly as fuck
girly pop = another generic second person pronoun, but singular this time
living rent free = can't get it out of your headDid I need to explain this? No. Did I just feel like it? Yes!
@doraii @chirpbirb thank you for your service

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Alison Luchs, who has worked at the National Gallery of Art for 47 years, agreed to learn Gen Z slang and make videos because she wanted to raise interest in the museum’s art.
She never expected to slay.
stolen from here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSbLzBLDaBj
more info here: https://wapo.st/4qIqlTl@chirpbirb this is fire
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Alison Luchs, who has worked at the National Gallery of Art for 47 years, agreed to learn Gen Z slang and make videos because she wanted to raise interest in the museum’s art.
She never expected to slay.
stolen from here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSbLzBLDaBj
more info here: https://wapo.st/4qIqlTl@chirpbirb she nailed it
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Alison Luchs, who has worked at the National Gallery of Art for 47 years, agreed to learn Gen Z slang and make videos because she wanted to raise interest in the museum’s art.
She never expected to slay.
stolen from here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSbLzBLDaBj
more info here: https://wapo.st/4qIqlTl@chirpbirb@meow.social Dang! She know that slang so well. Honorary Gen Z member. That's all I can say chat
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