It’s the annoying rally that has somehow metastasized within live stream gaming. You can’t watch a stream of anyone going for a trophy without inanely repeating “let’s gooooooooooo” over and over and over…for no reason.

“Let’s go” “Let’s goooo” “Let’s gooooooo!”

Small accomplishments, big ones it doesn’t matter you repeat the same shit. “Let’s Goooooooooooooooooo”

Unfortunately, it’s expanded into the workplace when you see shitty project managers repeat it as they fire up spreadsheets and tickets.

Really what are you doing by repeating “let’s goooooooo!” It’s almost universally “let’s go somewhere stupid!” Followed by a lot of Jira.

“Let’s gooooooooooo!” keeps feeling like the call of project managing morons barreling into oblivion.

If you want to walk into a group that knows what they’re doing and have you sound like the dumbest person present, then that is your goto phrase.

Yet, it’s a gamers choice of rallying cry?

I miss Leroy Jenkins… he was honest.

  • CaliforniaSober@lemmy.caOP
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    9 hours ago

    Legit describe… as I never watched that cartoon and don’t get what you get out of this.

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      7 hours ago

      “You’re saying, ‘I’m happy, I’m satisfied with my performance,’ but it’s also for the people around you,” said Elsten. “When you sink that birdie putt in your tournament group, you yell, ‘Let’s go!’ Let’s do this together! It’s something an individual can say that’s an exaltation, but it doesn’t call attention to yourself. (…) "

      There’s quite some overlap 😊