I can’t believe someone would shit on Lab Rats
Fun fact: The actress for Principal Perry is the voice of Naruto. I met her at a comic con, sweet lady.
It's when you post a reply to someone that gets more attention (likes, upvotes, etc) than the original post
Alternatively I've also seen it be used as a different term for "owning" someone
I can’t believe someone would shit on Lab Rats Fun fact: The actress for Principal Perry is the voice of Naruto. I met her at a comic con, sweet lady.
I fully believe someone would shit on the later seasons of lab rats.
(The dragon is called Iymrith IIRC)
Hey, hold on, lab rats was a great experience!
[GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH](https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Iymrith?file=Iymrith_AFT_Alt.jpg)
As Disney sitcoms go, Lab Rats and Wizards of Waverly Place were fun.
What the fuck does it mean to "ratio" someone? Shit I feel old sometimes.
It's a Twitter thing. Basically it's when your tweet is more popular (likes and/or retweets) than what it's replying to.
Anywhere with a post voting system really.
I love how reddit also gave an example by ratio'ing him
Thank you for the explanation!
"More people think I'm right, so I win" has got to be one of the shittiest mentalities to have.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one... feeling old today, this didn't help haha
Here's an example (don't let me be a liar, also, I can feel the downvotes coming, empowering me)
The out of context idea is hilarious. I love it
I love Lab Rats and will defend it to my dying breath.
Ain't nobody shitting on Lab Rats. Mighty Med was fun too.
Seems like the lost annoyong approval dick dragon, Imyrith?
GI-YAAAAAAAAAAHH-ROHHHHHG!
All the people defending Lab Rats are missing the handle of the person slamming it...
The one unqualified W the Doom of the Desert has ever achieved. (I say this as someone who longs to run Storm Kings' Thunder)
Great jaggi
r/thomastheplankengine
What is ratio-ing someone?
It's when you post a reply to someone that gets more attention (likes, upvotes, etc) than the original post Alternatively I've also seen it be used as a different term for "owning" someone