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phuckphace
February 15th, 2016, 07:19 PM
ITT I will post Newspeak words that really trigger me and you can also post yours.

"sex-worker" - willing to bet this one was coined by feminists who wanted to remove the well-deserved stigma that comes with being a prostitute (my favorite word is "harlot"). it translates into plain English as someone who has sex with strangers for money out of desperation and/or mental illness. the patriarchy doesn't want you to know that this miserable and dangerous life is actually really empowering.

"trigger" - to become upset by seeing, hearing or reading something that upsets you more than it should.

"undocumented worker" - an illegal alien who has jumped the border in order to find under-the-table employment (such as slinging heroin).

"____ positive" - used to denote total acceptance of something that is looked down upon by normal people, for example "fat-positive" translates to someone who has deluded themselves into believing their spare adipose tissue is not, in fact, straining their internal organs and skeletal system. I would suggest the alternative term "gravitationally significant" due to the effects of the deep gravity well on nearby observers.

"othering" - sorry Tumblr, only heterosexual Aryans have souls. the rest of us were created to serve them.

"dialogue" - not a new word, but has recently taken on the new meaning of "feminists screeching while the white patriarchy concedes everything with heads hung in shame."

"problematic" - anything doubleplusungood, such as for example Donald Trump's toxic masculinity. can you like, not?

"rape" - while the word formerly denoted a heinous sexual act/crime, it has now been redefined to mean lots of other things besides forced/involuntary sexual contact. did you know that using certain problematic words can be literally the same thing?

cisgendered - a normal person who carries themselves in a normal manner. usually used as a slur by Tumblrinas. always reminds me of Cisalpine Gaul for some reason.

there are many, many more but threads can only be so long!

Syzygy
February 15th, 2016, 10:12 PM
undocumented worker, illegals should be deported, it's completely unfair to people who immigrate properly.

Porpoise101
February 15th, 2016, 11:23 PM
Cisalpine Gaul
It's Gallia Cisalpina, bigot. Stop appropriating Latin culture.

Another favorite: eugenics- anything that resembles the desire to improve humans beyond pond scum.

Jinglebottom
February 16th, 2016, 12:16 AM
"privileged" - white cishet scum
I'll think of more later.

phuckphace
February 16th, 2016, 12:41 AM
"intersectional" - not quite sure what this means (it probably doesn't mean anything) but it seems to be one of those made-up words that blue-haired SJWs use in "critical theories" about systemic oppression (note that "critical theory" itself translates to "stream-of-consciousness whining that attempts to sound like a serious theory by using big words")

"patriarchy" - in much the same way that SJWs criticize modern Christianity as if it were the Inquision-and-beheadings Christianity of 600 years ago, these folks also imagine that the patriarchy as it existed a really long time ago is still intact. yep, the 21st century paterfamilias who sits at the head of the table and can send his daughters to the chopping block at his leisure :lol3:

"eugenics" - good one Porpoise101. this is a pretty common Godwin-related word, usually making an appearance when someone suggests we'd be none the worse off if we had fewer fat retards.

Vlerchan
February 16th, 2016, 04:12 PM
I have the strangest feeling that I might be responsible for a bunch of those listings.

Judean Zealot
February 16th, 2016, 04:57 PM
I have the strangest feeling that I might be responsible for a bunch of those listings.

Ain't it great to be noticed? :P

Sailor Mars
February 16th, 2016, 05:00 PM
"patriarchy"

nICE

and people actually say fat-positive?... I've never heard that one before lol

Stronk Serb
February 16th, 2016, 08:39 PM
Otherkin- having personality issues, so you say you identify as a an animal or something.

Racism- Used to represent institutional opression, chanelled hate or discrimination against a race. Now used as a getaway card by liberals when they can't win an argument against the conservatives.

Racist- anyone who talks against cultural enrichment through rape, deporting illegal immigrants.

*add mumbo-jumbo here*-gender- used by people who want to stand out, but are against labelling them even though they label themseves.

Sexist- used to represent institutionalized opression or viewing the opposite sex as inferior. Now used as an insult to men by liberals if they tell they they pee while standing.

Socialist- saying you fight for equality and worker rights but are making life shit for everyone. Essentially one of the mantles of modern liberaks. Poor Lenin must be spinning in his mausoleum...

Gun-free zone- a zone where there are not suposed to be any guns but mas shootings massively happen.

Student- used to represent a hard-working young adult who used to study for his profession like a doctor or lawyer. Now represents youg adults who go to higher-level education facilities to learn bg but are studyingbfir jobs which don't hire, let alone pay.

West Coast Sheriff
February 17th, 2016, 12:26 AM
Otherkin- having personality issues, so you say you identify as a an animal or something.

Racism- Used to represent institutional opression, chanelled hate or discrimination against a race. Now used as a getaway card by liberals when they can't win an argument against the conservatives.

Racist- anyone who talks against cultural enrichment through rape, deporting illegal immigrants.

*add mumbo-jumbo here*-gender- used by people who want to stand out, but are against labelling them even though they label themseves.

Sexist- used to represent institutionalized opression or viewing the opposite sex as inferior. Now used as an insult to men by liberals if they tell they they pee while standing.

Socialist- saying you fight for equality and worker rights but are making life shit for everyone. Essentially one of the mantles of modern liberaks. Poor Lenin must be spinning in his mausoleum...

Gun-free zone- a zone where there are not suposed to be any guns but mas shootings massively happen.

Student- used to represent a hard-working young adult who used to study for his profession like a doctor or lawyer. Now represents youg adults who go to higher-level education facilities to learn bg but are studyingbfir jobs which don't hire, let alone pay.

"intersectional" - not quite sure what this means (it probably doesn't mean anything) but it seems to be one of those made-up words that blue-haired SJWs use in "critical theories" about systemic oppression (note that "critical theory" itself translates to "stream-of-consciousness whining that attempts to sound like a serious theory by using big words")

"patriarchy" - in much the same way that SJWs criticize modern Christianity as if it were the Inquision-and-beheadings Christianity of 600 years ago, these folks also imagine that the patriarchy as it existed a really long time ago is still intact. yep, the 21st century paterfamilias who sits at the head of the table and can send his daughters to the chopping block at his leisure :lol3:

"eugenics" - good one Porpoise101. this is a pretty common Godwin-related word, usually making an appearance when someone suggests we'd be none the worse off if we had fewer fat retards.

ITT I will post Newspeak words that really trigger me and you can also post yours.

"sex-worker" - willing to bet this one was coined by feminists who wanted to remove the well-deserved stigma that comes with being a prostitute (my favorite word is "harlot"). it translates into plain English as someone who has sex with strangers for money out of desperation and/or mental illness. the patriarchy doesn't want you to know that this miserable and dangerous life is actually really empowering.

"trigger" - to become upset by seeing, hearing or reading something that upsets you more than it should.

"undocumented worker" - an illegal alien who has jumped the border in order to find under-the-table employment (such as slinging heroin).

"____ positive" - used to denote total acceptance of something that is looked down upon by normal people, for example "fat-positive" translates to someone who has deluded themselves into believing their spare adipose tissue is not, in fact, straining their internal organs and skeletal system. I would suggest the alternative term "gravitationally significant" due to the effects of the deep gravity well on nearby observers.

"othering" - sorry Tumblr, only heterosexual Aryans have souls. the rest of us were created to serve them.

"dialogue" - not a new word, but has recently taken on the new meaning of "feminists screeching while the white patriarchy concedes everything with heads hung in shame."

"problematic" - anything doubleplusungood, such as for example Donald Trump's toxic masculinity. can you like, not?

"rape" - while the word formerly denoted a heinous sexual act/crime, it has now been redefined to mean lots of other things besides forced/involuntary sexual contact. did you know that using certain problematic words can be literally the same thing?

cisgendered - a normal person who carries themselves in a normal manner. usually used as a slur by Tumblrinas. always reminds me of Cisalpine Gaul for some reason.

there are many, many more but threads can only be so long!

All are terms used by leftists who are angry at right wingers.

Any time a right winger uses their voice, a leftist automatically takes offense. Rather than backing their claims, leftists would rather attack right wingers and call them names.

I mean it's not like anything leftists call us are that bad.

phuckphace
February 17th, 2016, 12:45 AM
I have the strangest feeling that I might be responsible for a bunch of those listings.

nah, although you do have the distinction of being the first person who uses these terms that I can actually take seriously :D

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"the free market" - now translates to "corporate oligarchy"

"guest worker" - a Third World foreigner hired at a steep volume discount

"statist" - anyone who supports something more substantial than full-blown anarchy (you're supposed to picture a widdle biddy babby given its binky labeled "welfare" from a hand labeled "BIG GOV'T")

"science" - politically loaded "studies" that are intentionally skewed to produce the results desired by the establishment

"empower" - to sever traditional oppressive gender roles (did you know that raising children at home like June Cleaver is oppression, apparently even more so than wearing a burqa and having your clitoris chopped off?)

West Coast Sheriff
February 17th, 2016, 12:49 AM
"empower" - to sever traditional oppressive gender roles (did you know that raising children at home like June Cleaver is oppression, apparently even more so than wearing a burqa and having your clitoris chopped off?)

It's sad how liberals ignore this. In addition:
Christians are bigots for promoting traditional marriage. Muslims throw gay people off roofs in the Middle East yet, liberals want to cater their every need.

phuckphace
February 17th, 2016, 02:50 AM
It's sad how liberals ignore this. In addition:
Christians are bigots for promoting traditional marriage. Muslims throw gay people off roofs in the Middle East yet, liberals want to cater their every need.

Russians get all the boycotts and sanctions for roughing up the rainbow crew because they're white. there was intermittent mewling from the left about homophobia in brown countries that always seemed half-hearted and cautious (wouldn't want to appear racist!) but that dried up and disappeared after the refugee crisis got rolling. suddenly, the bigotry vanished from memory and they became the doe-eyed dead children washed up on beaches.

that's really all it is - anti-white and anti-Christian agitprop disguised as criticism of "power structures" or whatever. it's literally impossible for brown people to do any wrong, even in their own ethnostates where they are the power structure. as much as I wish Christianity were still as totalitarian and hardcore as Islam is today, they're bullshitting.

Typhlosion
February 17th, 2016, 03:38 AM
Now I can finally understand what those tumblr[-]tards[/-]folk are saying! :heart:

Jinglebottom
February 17th, 2016, 03:41 AM
Islam is the untouchable religion. It's considered "exotic" by the West and thus it is to be respected regardless of how fucked up it is at times. Unless you're worthless white trash as some say.

phuckphace
February 17th, 2016, 10:35 AM
we all know that the "not all X do Y" argument is essentially true.

the problem I have with the narrative is that we're expected to believe that Christians blow up abortion clinics with equal frequency as Muslims commit suicide bombings, and that the fact that a much higher percentage of Muslims, while not actually participating in violence themselves give such violence their tacit approval isn't worth addressing. by contrast, when Dr. Tiller was murdered by an anti-abortion activist, the MSM was more than happy to imply that most if not all Christians reveled in his death and considered the shooter a hero. suddenly, their favorite line "NOT ALL X DO Y" was nowhere to be found.

I'd be far more inclined to listen to progressive criticism of things like supposed institutional oppression if it were actually objective and not utterly selective and hypocritical.

Porpoise101
February 17th, 2016, 12:26 PM
As a liberal, even though I don't necessarily agree with people criticizing our society to the extent we do in respect for how bad it is elsewhere, I also think that it isn't our place to criticize others beyond calling them out for wrongdoing. If you have problems at home, then you fix those first rather than your neighbors issues. Excepting the times your neighbor's problem is now your problem.

sqishy
February 17th, 2016, 07:01 PM
Though I was going to head off and do something else, I saw all these bite-size statements, so I decide to give my reactions.


"sex-worker" - willing to bet this one was coined by feminists who wanted to remove the well-deserved stigma that comes with being a prostitute (my favorite word is "harlot"). it translates into plain English as someone who has sex with strangers for money out of desperation and/or mental illness. the patriarchy doesn't want you to know that this miserable and dangerous life is actually really empowering.


Not sure exactly why you think this. Personally, I don't see why prostitution is a shameful occupation or whatever - yes, many do it due to adverse circumstances, but many do it knowing exactly what they're doing, and nobody's getting hurt.
(Not one of Petyr Baelish's many faults are to be found here)


"trigger" - to become upset by seeing, hearing or reading something that upsets you more than it should.


I see it as valid as any other term, when/where used correctly. Excessive use is (by definition), not good.


"undocumented worker" - an illegal alien who has jumped the border in order to find under-the-table employment (such as slinging heroin).


Not this again ...


"____ positive" - used to denote total acceptance of something that is looked down upon by normal people, for example "fat-positive" translates to someone who has deluded themselves into believing their spare adipose tissue is not, in fact, straining their internal organs and skeletal system. I would suggest the alternative term "gravitationally significant" due to the effects of the deep gravity well on nearby observers.


It depends on what standards of body fat we're looking for. As long as it's healthy physiologically, then it's good. The psychological aspect, however, may be influenced by a more unforgiving version of what you said. Let's be reasonable, and not physically relativistic. (Yes, obesity is bad. I'm not arguing against that at all.)


"othering" - sorry Tumblr, only heterosexual Aryans have souls. the rest of us were created to serve them.


?


"dialogue" - not a new word, but has recently taken on the new meaning of "feminists screeching while the white patriarchy concedes everything with heads hung in shame."


Have not come across this, at least knowingly, but from it being mentioned here, I'm going to say that it's euphemism used in a manipulative way.


"problematic" - anything doubleplusungood, such as for example Donald Trump's toxic masculinity. can you like, not?


Again, euphemistic. We certainly need less euphemism with 'some' stuff.


"rape" - while the word formerly denoted a heinous sexual act/crime, it has now been redefined to mean lots of other things besides forced/involuntary sexual contact. did you know that using certain problematic words can be literally the same thing?


Agreeing with respect to sometimes being excessive with regards to context, and having 'dilution' of the original meaning.


cisgendered - a normal person who carries themselves in a normal manner. usually used as a slur by Tumblrinas. always reminds me of Cisalpine Gaul for some reason.


It (actually!) technically makes sense and is being used correctly at least nearly universally. What horror.

I'm not a normal person and I (apparently) 'carry' myself in an abnormal manner. What horror again (if I take it from your POV).

I've never seen it being used as a slur, even on tumblr. Not sure what's going on with that...

"intersectional" - not quite sure what this means (it probably doesn't mean anything) but it seems to be one of those made-up words that blue-haired SJWs use in "critical theories" about systemic oppression (note that "critical theory" itself translates to "stream-of-consciousness whining that attempts to sound like a serious theory by using big words")

Never heard of it before clearly, so this is my first (I won't associate it with your meaning though, out of me having a default view on stuff on the outset, where possible).


"patriarchy" - in much the same way that SJWs criticize modern Christianity as if it were the Inquision-and-beheadings Christianity of 600 years ago, these folks also imagine that the patriarchy as it existed a really long time ago is still intact. yep, the 21st century paterfamilias who sits at the head of the table and can send his daughters to the chopping block at his leisure :lol3:


Well, I don't go with some of the more extreme feminism views around. I actually have 'feminist philosophy of science' coming up in lectures next week - I may tell you about what happens in it :P .


"eugenics" - this is a pretty common Godwin-related word, usually making an appearance when someone suggests we'd be none the worse off if we had fewer fat retards.

Same thing that was used for sterilising people with mental health problems. I feel another way around is better.


Otherkin- having personality issues, so you say you identify as a an animal or something.


Too far, and irrelevant to gender, yes.


Racism- Used to represent institutional opression, chanelled hate or discrimination against a race. Now used as a getaway card by liberals when they can't win an argument against the conservatives.


It's being misused in different ways., I will agree on that.


Racist- anyone who talks against cultural enrichment through rape, deporting illegal immigrants.


No.


*add mumbo-jumbo here*-gender- used by people who want to stand out, but are against labelling them even though they label themseves.


All labels have the capacity to be seen as more powerful/etc than they are. Gender is no different. I'm not seeing a paradox here.
I don't want to stand out.


Sexist- used to represent institutionalized opression or viewing the opposite sex as inferior. Now used as an insult to men by liberals if they tell they they pee while standing.


I get the first part by definition. I'm not seeing any serious issue with the second, if peeing standing up or sitting down is being debated upon - and if so, that debate really shouldn't be a thing (like why?).


Socialist- saying you fight for equality and worker rights but are making life shit for everyone. Essentially one of the mantles of modern liberaks. Poor Lenin must be spinning in his mausoleum...


This one is dense with opinion, so I won't comment (I mean it literally).


Gun-free zone- a zone where there are not suposed to be any guns but mas shootings massively happen.


The gun-free zones don't cause the shootings, but I don't want to go to the whole gun thing again...


Student- used to represent a hard-working young adult who used to study for his profession like a doctor or lawyer. Now represents youg adults who go to higher-level education facilities to learn bg but are studyingbfir jobs which don't hire, let alone pay.

Not seeing the degenerate worldview you seem to be holding, in this context.
[...] to learn bg [...] Honestly don't know what was typo-ed :confused:.


"the free market" - now translates to "corporate oligarchy"

Neutral on this, due to lack of adequate knowledge.


"guest worker" - a Third World foreigner hired at a steep volume discount

Ok(?) (Also, never heard of this before.)


"statist" - anyone who supports something more substantial than full-blown anarchy (you're supposed to picture a widdle biddy babby given its binky labeled "welfare" from a hand labeled "BIG GOV'T")

I agree with the stereotype problem, but I see it all over the place, including at anarchism.


"science" - politically loaded "studies" that are intentionally skewed to produce the results desired by the establishment

Sounding like Kuhn, with added politics? :P


"empower" - to sever traditional oppressive gender roles (did you know that raising children at home like June Cleaver is oppression, apparently even more so than wearing a burqa and having your clitoris chopped off?)

If used excessively (like I said before), then I get it. Otherwise, no.

Porpoise101
February 17th, 2016, 09:29 PM
Ok I feel this needs to go in a different direction. I feel this needs to bash rightists now in order to compensate for the lack of balance.

Alt Right: idiots who are actually neo-Nazis and racist. They are more or less white supremacists by a different name. It isn't as popular as some of the above terms.

Anti-white: word invented by rightists to describe anything that improves another race's or ethnicity's social standing. Hint- instead just use racist because there is no need for a new word.

SJW: This word is so popular it is almost as pervasive as the neologisms purportedly uttered by said group. Instead, call them what they are- idealist, radical leftists.

Tumblrite (and variations): This is kind of unfortunate because it furthers a stereotype of a particular type of Tumblr user. It's not fair to use it to the actual owners of Tumblr and to the normal people that use it.

Hyper
February 22nd, 2016, 02:46 AM
SJW: This word is so popular it is almost as pervasive as the neologisms purportedly uttered by said group. Instead, call them what they are- idealist, radical leftists.



The proper word for them is ideologues, though yes they are generally far far left.

But remember the horseshoe theory... If you go too far either way you end up being a prick that thinks they have a right nay an obligation even to determine how everyone should live & to force their own morals and deranged beliefs, that have taken root as personal axioms, upon everyone else through force of law and other regulation.

I'd contribute the words

Hate crime and hate speech to this list. I live in a country that has yet to get any hate crime or hate speech laws but now thanks to EU immigration it's a comin' - now violent crime against certain individuals is more hateful than violent crime against others. And hate speech jeesh... I love how people ramble on about having free speech in any society...

Judean Zealot
February 22nd, 2016, 02:56 AM
"Phobia": Any opposition to 'alternative lifestyles', with the explicit implication that all such opposition is entirely founded upon illogical panic/hate. Because really, what possible objection could somebody have to his fellow citizens basing their entire vote on their sexual preferences and/or general libertinism?

"Inclusive": A place that excludes critics of unmitigated nihilism.

Hyper
February 22nd, 2016, 03:08 AM
It's funny how a lot of these words are actually terms heavily used in mental health by the recovery movement for example, but they've been appropriated like hell by radical feminists and SJW tards :/

Stronk Serb
February 22nd, 2016, 05:53 AM
Feminist- used to represent women fighting for equal suffrage and work rights, now represents a bunch of women running around naked and calling all males bigots

http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b583/mrterminator88/11910864_1050368104974904_655712222_n_zpsopyjuq7j.jpg

This picture matches it up pretty nice

Fairy tale- used to represent a tale with elements of fantasy, now is used as an insult by fedora wearing atheists for the believers

"The Herb"- used as a term by junkies to represent marijuana, the annoying thing is that they claim it cures everything.

phuckphace
February 22nd, 2016, 06:16 AM
^might wanna censor dem titties and reupload, js. good post though.

Hyper
February 22nd, 2016, 06:17 AM
What does commie propaganda have to do with feminism and pseudo feminism :) ?

Porpoise101
February 22nd, 2016, 07:05 AM
What does commie propaganda have to do with feminism and pseudo feminism :) ?
To be fair, the USSR improved the status of women. They worked and were educated unlike before. Except maybe under Stalin, the Soviet peasants were better off without the Tsar.

Living For Love
February 22nd, 2016, 07:10 AM
"Rekt" - word (?) used by dumb kids and keyboard warriors (that desperately want to seem badass and rebels) who spend their days eating crap and playing anime-styled MORPGs.

"Bae" - an extremely annoying word people use to refer to their hand or imaginary girlfriend/boyfriend/crush/stuffed animal/etc...

phuckphace
February 22nd, 2016, 09:13 AM
rekt is funny if used ironically, but "bae" makes me want to choke a bitch

Jinglebottom
February 22nd, 2016, 09:21 AM
I absolutely hate the word bae. "Babe" was more than okay. What's next, "ba"? Since apparently we're taking letters away one by one.

Stronk Serb
February 22nd, 2016, 02:54 PM
What does commie propaganda have to do with feminism and pseudo feminism :) ?

Well, women's rights drastically improved in the east after communists came to power.

To be fair, the USSR improved the status of women. They worked and were educated unlike before. Except maybe under Stalin, the Soviet peasants were better off without the Tsar.

Yeah, they were equal to men.

Hyper
February 22nd, 2016, 03:08 PM
Well, women's rights drastically improved in the east after communists came to power.



Yeah, they were equal to men.

Casuality much? Also the effect of some actions can not be automatically tied to intent as well.

Porpoise101
February 22nd, 2016, 03:09 PM
When people say bae it reminds me of a bey. This one in particular.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160222/25b3b7f466373d065aa3f7e38713c74a.jpg

Judean Zealot
February 22nd, 2016, 07:54 PM
When people say bae it reminds me of a bey. This one in particular.
image (http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160222/25b3b7f466373d065aa3f7e38713c74a.jpg)

That's like me and Doge :P

phuckphace
February 22nd, 2016, 09:26 PM
"microaggression" - mean or insensitive comments. PROBLEMATIC LANGUAGE. apparently enough of them in a critical mass causes genocides or something

privileged cismale gets schooled by purple-haired womyn who knows the score:

http://i.imgur.com/EZdqTzA.jpg

Hyper
February 23rd, 2016, 07:29 AM
Intellectually inclusive space or safe space

Otherwise known as the space for right think and cuddles.

Pat the Bunny
February 23rd, 2016, 08:24 AM
I never got the hatred that the word bae got, it's how people often already pronounce babe when talking quickly and it's completely harmless in meaning.


image (http://i.imgur.com/EZdqTzA.jpg)

I mean, while it does use the slippery slope fallacy it's not entirely bullcrap. Using 'Problematic language' on its own shouldn't be a problem and it wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing, but it creates the idea that there is something inherently 'imperfect' about the group targeted with it, which could of course lead to verbal abuse/harassment threats.

sqishy
February 25th, 2016, 08:47 AM
Intellectually inclusive space or safe space

Otherwise known as the space for right think and cuddles.

I'm not sure what you mean (literally)

HououinKiyoma
February 29th, 2016, 10:25 AM
Since bae got here this deserves a place

SWAG - the word used by all wannabe cool kids who think they're already cool but are actually retard af

Living For Love
February 29th, 2016, 12:39 PM
Since bae got here this deserves a place

SWAG - the word used by all wannabe cool kids who think they're already cool but are actually retard af
Oh, wow, how haven't I thought about that word before? :P

"Friendzone" - a word referring to a virtual place where kids are sent after being told they won't get laid.

Hyper
February 29th, 2016, 01:13 PM
Oh, wow, how haven't I thought about that word before? :P

"Friendzone" - a word referring to a virtual place where kids are sent after being told they won't get laid.

I'd define it as; the imaginary space inhabitated by ''nice guys'' who have a sub-conscious (or even conscious) opinion, that being nice to a female or male counts as some kind of favor or good deed that will and must be met with sexual favors in the future.

sqishy
February 29th, 2016, 01:17 PM
I'd define it as; the imaginary space inhabitated by ''nice guys'' who have a sub-conscious (or even conscious) opinion, that being nice to a female or male counts as some kind of favor or good deed that will and must be met with sexual favors in the future.

Ah, ok

Hyper
February 29th, 2016, 01:20 PM
I'm not sure what you mean (literally)

I'm not sure if that's a request for clarification or not.

sqishy
February 29th, 2016, 01:35 PM
I'm not sure if that's a request for clarification or not.

I think you already clarified.

Jinglebottom
February 29th, 2016, 01:54 PM
Since bae got here this deserves a place

SWAG - the word used by all wannabe cool kids who think they're already cool but are actually retard af
I actually haven't heard the word swag in a while, thank God. But maybe that's because I have all the idiots blocked on social media.

HououinKiyoma
March 1st, 2016, 11:56 AM
I actually haven't heard the word swag in a while, thank God. But maybe that's because I have all the idiots blocked on social media.

Hope this word gets eradicated lol

Stronk Serb
March 4th, 2016, 11:56 AM
Because it's *insert year here*- used to represent the reason why someone did something without any true valid reason. It makes as much sense as this:
Yo, Führer, why you invadin' Poland?
-Because it's 1939!

phuckphace
March 7th, 2016, 05:10 AM
"it's the current year" is pretty funny but at the same time it kinda shows how the narrative works - the left arbitrarily decides humankind's destiny and carefully plots it on a calendar. so we end up with lots of revisionism of the past (claims that the unenlightened half of the 20th century was literally hell on earth) and really dumb assumptions about the future, such as Africa becoming enlightened and prosperous if we just give them the right NGOs and palletloads of greenbacks.

ironically if you look at the 1950s visions of the future you can see how hilariously off-track and regressive we are now - rapidly approaching Mad Max style dystopia and not even rich people have a single flying car to their name

Ragle
March 7th, 2016, 09:58 AM
Yo, Führer, why you invadin' Poland?
-Because it's 1939!


... or because he didn't get the Nobel Peace Prize, for which he was nominated in 1939.

Stronk Serb
March 9th, 2016, 04:15 AM
... or because he didn't get the Nobel Peace Prize, for which he was nominated in 1939.

No, it would be a shallow excuse. By saying it's 1939, he would appeal to liberals and leftists and justify his actions without any justification. In other words, it makes no sense.

*insert Apostle name: Yo, Jesus, why you resurrected?
Jesus: Because it's 33 AD, man!

Yo, Truman, why we nuking Japan?
-Because it's 1945, man!

Yo, Hirohito, why you invading China?
-Because it's 1937, man!

Yo, Princip, why you killin' Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
-Because it's 1914, man. Totally not because the people of Bosnia were opressed or something.