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Is appending -bros to anything you don't like lingo du jour amongst the gen alpha 12 year olds or something?
you don't realize this, but it's actually your comment that identifies you as very young, not his.
Do you mean like the "oh no no %thing%bros" or "%thing%bros on suicide watch" that 4chan did on like /a/ and /tv/ and such pre-election tourism?
Not really sure if it has a name but that was a distinctly different phenomenon that's long since evolved into appending -chads and -cels in lieu of -bros. You're out of touch old man. This is new and homegrown to the pre-musk twittersphere.