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Why do people use the phrase "you mad bro?"? - Thomas - 02-28-2013 04:59 PM

I said honesty said this once on twitter and facebook, apparently. Someone told me to please never use this phrase ever again, at first I didn't understand why. How I see it as people saying that phrase, when someone is mad after a game. I looked google to find out what it means, besides of what I was thinking. Their were a few definitions to it, one was someone who's trolling or being racist is another? I couldn't believe I wrote that, I feel regretful and disappointed. I feel so stupid right now, but why do people feel the need to say this? This phrase is not a cool thing to use, I highly suggest people who read this to never ever use this phrase. I've learned my lesson tonight as of using that phrase, I deleted my status was recently updated and I officially deleted it. I don't about the likes I received anymore. I'm finally glad but disappointed at the same time that now I know not to ever use this phrase. Why do people come up with these phrases?


- eddie - 02-28-2013 05:01 PM

I hate that phrase


- Devin - 02-28-2013 05:07 PM

Are you upset, my friend?


- SHEP - 02-28-2013 05:10 PM

It's a way of excluding half the population from your discourse.