Damn Thats Felicia Trriggered Bakery [better]

"Welcome to Felicia’s," she deadpanned, not looking up from a tray of éclairs. "What’s ruining your day?" Arthur blinked. "I... I just wanted a croissant?"

: The developer is known for being highly active in comment sections, often addressing technical bugs on Android/Mac versions and responding to critiques regarding the pacing of the narrative. Game Overview: "Damn That's Felicia?" damn thats felicia trriggered bakery

That changed around . On December 7th of that year, an Urban Dictionary user named pimpin'817 submitted an entry defining "bye felicia" as a way to bid farewell to someone deemed unimportant. By 2012, Google searches for the phrase began trending upward. The real explosion came in 2014, when the hashtag #ByeFelicia was used over 35,000 times on Twitter in a single month. "Welcome to Felicia’s," she deadpanned, not looking up

Originating from the 1995 cult classic movie Friday , starring Ice Cube and Chris Tucker, the phrase "Bye, Felicia" was used by characters to dismiss a minor, annoying character named Felicia who was asking to borrow something. I just wanted a croissant

While I’m sticking with the current aesthetic for now, I am refining the AI assets

But what does it actually mean? Where did it come from? And why are people referencing a "triggered bakery" in relation to the infamous "Felicia"? Let’s break down this viral cocktail of pop culture nostalgia and modern meme terminology. 1. The Roots: "Bye, Felicia"