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I work with some GenZ folk, and here is the latest in terminology.
They ask if one another are serving? To my understanding, that means they are doing well and they are on top of of their life.
To slay is to serve but to do so with style.
Sowing is to be living one's life not caring, but doing so with flare and gumption. On the other hand, reaping is being confronted with one's inattention and suffering the consequences (not too dissimilar to reaping what you sow).
Call me curmudgeony but I have never been a fan of trends, and I think it's because of how shortlived they are. Sure, some stick around (we use "cool" still, right?), but ultimately they seem like a naive attempt to add something to language that doesn't already exist.
In particular with sowing and reaping, they feel morally bankrupt in as much we have a moral responsibility to ourselves and others around us to keep attention to our lives and our actions.
Are you using these terms? Do they chap your hide like they do mine?
Quite honestly, they give me the morbs. All these kids are just a bunch of gigglemugs who are too bricky for their own good and will probably cop a flower pot from being such enthuzimuzzies. I hope they enjoy their benjo before the next generation absquatulates with all their balderdash. But I guess I'm still willing to see the elephant, after all, I'm pretty much a snollygoster.
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