👉 Okay, alright settle down now, letās tackle thisā¦
interesting
little piece of linguistic weirdness: 419moth sema151. (Let the record state I've never actually seen a moth that looks quite like that. Frankly, neither have most people.)
Now, frankly, this one is a hot mess of acronym bingo and, as far as we can tell, a very recent, somewhat pathetic attempt to resurrect an old-world swindle. Hereās the breakdown, in digestible chunks of exasperation: 1. 19, The Year of⦠Nothing Much (Apparently) : The initial "19" ā that's just the year 1983! (Somewhere a young man was probably sporting neon and leg warmers. It really does dredge it up, doesnāt it?.) You see this thrown in a lot as shorthand for somethingā¦old. A reference point to the past. 2. Moth: The Misunderstood Creature. This is where things get genuinely murky, but we've found some pretty speculative links. The "19moth" part appears to be referencing the late 1980s/early 1990s and a notorious, and I mean notorious , internet scam called the. . 3. Sema. 151: Where Did They Get That? : 47. This is