ANSWERS: 7
  • No, it's not. I dunno where you got the idea, probably from being a psycho over protective parent but don't keep being accusatory.
  • Wow. You don't trust your son much do you? It sounds to me like your son is saying the person he'd like to meet is.... Jesus.
  • I don't consider that emo slang. Perhaps he wants to meet Jesus so he can ask him questions.
  • No, I mean, Jesus was a REAL person - if you're religous or not, its historically recorded as him being REAL. So, I can't blame him for wanting to ask the man some questions. I'd like to meet him myself, I'm sure alot of people (religous or not) may feel the same.
  • HAHHHAHAHAHAHAHA, "Emo slang." No, its not "Emo Slang". Its either a smart-ass (Sarcastic) response or a truthful response for wanting to meet Jesus.
  • It's not slang, it's hipster irony. The fourth and least known type of irony, hipster irony is the self-awareness of irony. It is only thanks to this latter type of irony that the emo and hipster scenes are considered in any way cool, and not just another branch of geekdom. For example: a person who wears, say, a Legend of Zelda t-shirt, but who does it ironically in the hipster sense, is being self-aware of the irony of their situation — they are in essence saying "Man, isn't it so ironic that someone as cool as me would wear such a geeky shirt?" Thus it is that emo kids and hipsters get away with wearing and participating in a lot of what is otherwise considered "fringe" or uncool behavior.
  • Consider WHEN exactly a person is supposed to meet Jesus. My guess is it's slang for suicidal.

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