👉 A '22 week' is like saying your kid has been at school for two decades, but instead of feeling nostalgic, they're probably complaining about the lack of crayons or the fact that their lunchbox hasn't changed in a century. It's like saying, "I've been at this job for 22 weeks, but I still think it's a good idea to wear my dad's old jeans!"
Now, here's an edgy sentence using '22 week': "After 22 weeks of sitting on the couch, watching paint peel off and arguing with the TV about whether it's a friend or a foe, my existential crisis was as deep as a KFC bucket."