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BUT YOU SHOULD ONE DAY! PLZ OMG do it monday because we don’t have swimming (apparently ms.davies won’t be there idk)
!!!!! OKAY I'LL TRY THIS FOR ONCE

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prisonerofsauron replied to your post: prisonerofsauron replied to your post:...
BUT YOU SHOULD ONE DAY! PLZ OMG do it monday because we don’t have swimming (apparently ms.davies won’t be there idk)
!!!!! OKAY I'LL TRY THIS FOR ONCE
prisonerofsauron replied to your post: watchin south park
WHY DON’T YOU DO YOUR MAKEUP LIKE THAT FOR SCHOOL?!?!
LAZY MORNINGS, MY FRIEND. LAZY ASS MORNINGS
xD I've actually never heard of 'The 'Couve' before. Maybe that's just because I live under a rock. :P But yeah. Imagine a white (Or black, but generally white) 'gangster' ghetto boy saying, ''Yo, I live in the TDot.'' And yeah. That's what I have to deal with every day because I actually live in the fucking ghetto part of Toronto. (There are lots of ghetto parts, I live in one of 'em.)
Vancouver is mostly Asians and weed.
So the abbreviation of Toronto is T.O. And basically people in Toronto (Generally the weirder, uneducated, gangster, or bored ones) decided to start calling it TDot. Because TDotODot is kinda fucking weird. And basically it's the 'gangster' way of saying Toronto but you only hear white ghetto-ish boys saying it. (Or people who generally want to be stupid) Better?
I think the reason one of Van's abbreviation is "the couve" is because everyone is high...just imagine some stoned little dude saying "the couve"
That or Matt Webb really did start it.
Yes, people in Toronto do in fact call it T-Dot. I've lived in Toronto all my life, and my dad and most of his family have lived here their whole lives as well. Hope this clears things up.
No it doesn't I'm still confused.