Basically I’m sorry that you though I would be sorry for that other thing, but I’m not.
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As a parent I say this about my kids all the time.
“And then he threw a tantrum because it was time to go, you know the exact thing I warned him about 5 minutes prior, and 15 minutes before that. Sorry, not sorry.”
The first “sorry” is sorry as in “I’m sorry you found that offensive” which isn’t a genuine expression of sorrow, nor is it an apology.
No they aren’t. It’s just an edgey way to say “fuck off”.
Do people still say that? I thought that got played out years ago lol
It’s just a buzzwordy way of demanding that everyone notice their shitty opinion about something people probably didn’t care about that much to begin with.