@FunkyMonkee When a language stops changing and evolving, it becomes a "dead" language. End of story. Go take a look at Elizabethan English and you'll notice that the spelling of many words was radically different. Look at The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer and you'll find the English almost unrecognizable.
The reason English was so rigidly codified back when you were in school was so that students could learn everything by rote memorization. This is the lowest form of thought, it reduces the human brain to an inferior substitute for the textbook itself.
New WORDS are always coming into the vernacular but just because you decided to spell a known word wrong and CLAIM it's a new word when it means the exact same thing as the original word! That's not a changing language, that's destroying a language the took a long time to even create just because you felt like changing it with no rhyme or reason. Oh, you mean putting an e at the end of a lot of words that didn't need it? Changing To-day into Today? That's nowhere near changing "thick" to "thicc" just because you want to. The English language has been in the state it is for a VERY long time! It's only now that it's changing for the worse because people today are too stupid and/or lazy to bother to learn to use it the way it's supposed to be used. At least when I went to school, I LEARNED how to use the language! Kids in the past 30 or 40 years couldn't give a rats ass how words are spelled or used correctly and, apparently, eith teachers aren't even bothering to correct them anymore (part of the continuing dumbing down of the masses processes) or, even if they DO correct them, the kids are, again, either too stupid and/or lazy to give enough of a shit to bother to learn from the corrections the teacher made to their papers! And the human brain today is reduced to nothing more than a glop of Jell-O!! This is why you have talk show people going out onto the streets to ask people incredibly simple questions to which they get amazingly stupid answers!! They're doing it to make fun of you!! And you're too stupid to realize you're being made fun of on national t. v. and people all over the country, if not the world, are laughing at you for your stupidity! Congratulations! You got what you wanted! You LOST!!
@FunkyMonkee Thicc doesn't mean the same thing as Thick. It's pretty simple, I'm not sure why it's too complicated for you, maybe because of the rote memorization thing. You need to find a textbook to tell you what you think of stuff.
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Both actually, she’s curvy but has thick thighs and hips 🤤🤤
It's weird lmao.
Though I think it's closer to thicc
Both. Women of all sizes can have curves. But she's thick and curvy.
If she's not careful she's going to bust that railing and then make a giant crater in the street.
All kinds of body types. Somebody for everybody, I think many types are sexy.
I call this Photoshop you can clearly see the editing if you look closely
Why can't she be curvy and thick. Her thighs and hips are thick but her body has defined curves.
Aren't thick and curvy the same? I mean thick is more closely meaning curvy, not fat.
I think curvy but it's almost at the cut off point of curvy lol
I think thicc and curvy are just interchangeable
Agreed
Looks like a pear 🍐 shaped body.
Both. She thicc and curvy. She fine and she cute
She is thicccc and curvy yes.
She’s definitely both
Both, and really fucking hot!
None of the above... It is just beauty.
As pointer... Define thick, define curvy. My lady is a bit curvier then standard. I dont care... She has a great personality 🥰
It’s photoshopped and unhealthy
She's curvy not thick
It looks like a chubby Indian girl...
It's spelled, "Thicc."
Two C's. No K.
Since when?
@FunkyMonkee Only when referring to a woman's body.
See, a milkshake is "thick," but a woman with a Rubenesque figure is "thicc."
I do not know when this change dates back to originally, but I believe it is less than five years ago, this is relatively new slang.
Yeah, I figured as much! It's probably a stupid, lazy misspelling like a LOT of recent words are. "Thick" is how it's spelled. End of story.
@FunkyMonkee When a language stops changing and evolving, it becomes a "dead" language. End of story. Go take a look at Elizabethan English and you'll notice that the spelling of many words was radically different. Look at The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer and you'll find the English almost unrecognizable.
The reason English was so rigidly codified back when you were in school was so that students could learn everything by rote memorization. This is the lowest form of thought, it reduces the human brain to an inferior substitute for the textbook itself.
New WORDS are always coming into the vernacular but just because you decided to spell a known word wrong and CLAIM it's a new word when it means the exact same thing as the original word! That's not a changing language, that's destroying a language the took a long time to even create just because you felt like changing it with no rhyme or reason.
Oh, you mean putting an e at the end of a lot of words that didn't need it? Changing To-day into Today? That's nowhere near changing "thick" to "thicc" just because you want to.
The English language has been in the state it is for a VERY long time! It's only now that it's changing for the worse because people today are too stupid and/or lazy to bother to learn to use it the way it's supposed to be used.
At least when I went to school, I LEARNED how to use the language! Kids in the past 30 or 40 years couldn't give a rats ass how words are spelled or used correctly and, apparently, eith teachers aren't even bothering to correct them anymore (part of the continuing dumbing down of the masses processes) or, even if they DO correct them, the kids are, again, either too stupid and/or lazy to give enough of a shit to bother to learn from the corrections the teacher made to their papers!
And the human brain today is reduced to nothing more than a glop of Jell-O!! This is why you have talk show people going out onto the streets to ask people incredibly simple questions to which they get amazingly stupid answers!! They're doing it to make fun of you!! And you're too stupid to realize you're being made fun of on national t. v. and people all over the country, if not the world, are laughing at you for your stupidity! Congratulations! You got what you wanted! You LOST!!
@FunkyMonkee Thicc doesn't mean the same thing as Thick. It's pretty simple, I'm not sure why it's too complicated for you, maybe because of the rote memorization thing. You need to find a textbook to tell you what you think of stuff.