We don't give a Fuck... Fuck that Shit... Fuck the world... I'm down... what's going down?... over-analyze... give me brain... give me dome... give me head...
These phrases manifested from the postmodern undercurrent, apathetic and cynical. When considering the state of the collective esteem, the semiotics of rhetorical construction are pressingly relevant. Semantics are vital.
There is no 'we' in 'don't give a fuck'.
Postmodern deconstruction diluted the signification and meaning of word. To name a few: artist, musician, music, art, talent, genius. These thrown around without consequence or responsibility by the commercial beast, exploited to the point where their significance becomes indistinguishable.
This being said, a rhetorical signification that we are transitioning, coming-of-age, is when superfluous tag-ons such as 'like' and 'so' are abstracted from our daily rhetorical expression. With postmodernism, it was no longer 'real'. It was 'like' real.
With sincerity, everything is, simply and profoundly.
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