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minus-squaremar_k [he/him]hexbear24·edit-22 years agoI still can't believe some of you freaks call soda "coke" or "pop" link
minus-squaresooper_dooper_roofer [none/use name]hexbear4·2 years agogets a sprite look at my coke link
minus-squaremar_k [he/him]hexbear3·2 years agoThey both sound straight out of the 1920's esp pop, I genuinely thought it was a joke when I first heard people use those. And coke is how we refer to coca cola, why would you call a sprite "coke" link
minus-squareClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]hexbear3·2 years agoSame reason people say Kleenex, or Saran Wrap, or Band-Aid link
minus-squareClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]hexbear4·edit-22 years agoMy grandma said coke for any soda. Do you want a coke Sure, what do you have? Root beer and sprite That was a real conversation she would have with people. Deranged. link
minus-squarenewerAccountWhoDis [they/them]hexbear1·2 years ago"dope" was an option for me. Do people say that? link
I still can't believe some of you freaks call soda "coke" or "pop"
coastal elite detected.
It's why the coastals are elite.
Just another argument for the Third Coast
gets a sprite
look at my coke
They both sound straight out of the 1920's esp pop, I genuinely thought it was a joke when I first heard people use those. And coke is how we refer to coca cola, why would you call a sprite "coke"
Same reason people say Kleenex, or Saran Wrap, or Band-Aid
My grandma said coke for any soda.
That was a real conversation she would have with people. Deranged.
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"dope" was an option for me. Do people say that?