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Re: Word of the day

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 11:50 am
by Walker
Do you have any idea of what that shorter, clearer example of The New Woman is, for the Cambridge Dictionary to use in further changing the definition of a woman?

Go on, dare to imagine, specifically. We encourage you, not silence you.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 12:42 pm
by Walker
We especially don't silence you with projections and fanatical agendas.

:roll:

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 2:22 pm
by Walker
Stylish

- Now that The Left has redefined Woman, it’s getting to work on redefining Stylish.

- Why? It’s part of the conditioning. The more often the minions are told that up is down, then the more accepting they become of Doublethink.

- When you accept The Left’s redefinitions, you have arrived.

- You have become Woke.

NYT Mocked for Listing John Fetterman Among Most ‘Stylish’ of 2022
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022 ... lish-2022/

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 6:14 pm
by vegetariantaxidermy
The wokie fuckturds at Cambridge dictionary 'redefined woman' you moron. 'The Left' is only a concept, one that resides only in your rapidly shrinking brain. 'The Left' is not a person.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2022 10:42 pm
by Walker
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: Wed Dec 14, 2022 6:14 pm The wokie fuckturds at Cambridge dictionary 'redefined woman' you moron. 'The Left' is only a concept, one that resides only in your rapidly shrinking brain. 'The Left' is not a person.
Make that, radical Left.

- Not the vast right wing conspiracy.
- Not the radical right.
- Not the Maga right.

No, it wasn't them.

It was the radical Left that is now the middle of the road, Left.
They're out there changing definitions, stuffing ballot boxes, and changing the rules.

It's all part of The Fundamental Change Process.


Also, Liberal no longer means what it used to mean, according to your old dictionary, granny. Cambridge just hasn't gotten around to admitting it yet, by changing more definitions.

You gotta keep up with what's going on to know what's what.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2022 9:51 am
by Walker
Bear-baiting (v)
When you bait another’s method of bearing.

Example: A Christian’s method of “bearing,” the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune*, is to take refuge in the Holy Bible, and perhaps even aspire to emulate the reported living example of Jesus, as guidance for action.

Applying the concept of bear-baiting to this example … bear-baiting the Christian means to bait with the The Holy Bible, and the example of Jesus.

Hey Cambridge Dictionary … heads up! Here’s another change!

Uh huh. Don't hold your breath on that one becoming official. The authorities over there are Leftists, and the definition speaks too plainly of Leftists persecuting Christians.

Control the language and concepts, and you control thought.
Thought is mind and as we now know, via PN forum postings ... The mind is the King of the senses!


* -Did you know that Shakespeare had a hand in the Holy Bible? They say it's twue. Certainly sounds true.
- I heard that a major university dropped reading Shakespeare as a requirement for the English major.

Is there a connection between these two facts?

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2022 2:32 am
by Impenitent
bear baiting is when you tempt Yogi with picnic baskets...

-Imp

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 8:16 am
by Walker
:lol:

Yogi gets all the credit and everyone forgets about BooBoo.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2022 8:18 am
by Walker
evolver

If you evolve again you become a re-volver, which will ban your association with civilians in many situations.

You may also become a whirling dervish.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2022 3:14 am
by Impenitent
evolving once more...

deceased aquatic animals un-ceremonially flushed...

swirling de fish

-Imp

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2022 2:36 pm
by Advocate
[quote=Walker post_id=538796 time=1637497545 user_id=11599]
[u]Deplatform
[/u]
Deplatform is new concept that can significantly affect life for those who need a platform. The word gets tossed around like a fact of life. The concept probably has always been around under other names, but now like a lot of things, the internet can make a concept’s effects as big as Godzilla stomping on the little people. The internet’s reach and influence can transform an old concept into generic coercion for those who have allowed inventions such as platforms to define necessity.
[/quote]

ie bullying

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2022 2:37 pm
by Advocate
[quote=Advocate post_id=616073 time=1672234560 user_id=15238]
[quote=Walker post_id=538796 time=1637497545 user_id=11599]
[u]Deplatform
[/u]
Deplatform is new concept that can significantly affect life for those who need a platform. The word gets tossed around like a fact of life. The concept probably has always been around under other names, but now like a lot of things, the internet can make a concept’s effects as big as Godzilla stomping on the little people. The internet’s reach and influence can transform an old concept into generic coercion for those who have allowed inventions such as platforms to define necessity.
[/quote]

ie bullying

Deplatforming is deplatforming whether or not the person is wrong. It's to prevent someone from being heard without regard for the evidence, without Reason to do so.
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Re: Word of the day

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:08 pm
by Walker
Advocate wrote: Wed Dec 28, 2022 2:37 pm
Advocate wrote: Wed Dec 28, 2022 2:36 pm
Walker wrote: Sun Nov 21, 2021 1:25 pm Deplatform

Deplatform is new concept that can significantly affect life for those who need a platform. The word gets tossed around like a fact of life. The concept probably has always been around under other names, but now like a lot of things, the internet can make a concept’s effects as big as Godzilla stomping on the little people. The internet’s reach and influence can transform an old concept into generic coercion for those who have allowed inventions such as platforms to define necessity.
ie bullying

Deplatforming is deplatforming whether or not the person is wrong. It's to prevent someone from being heard without regard for the evidence, without Reason to do so.
Time passes so quickly that it's easy to forget that there are adults running around who have only known the internet. Got a question just ask the web, no need to even remember the answer because one can always ask the web again although the answer may change because of the politics of the young watcher/gatekeepers who have been taught what to think.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:08 pm
by Walker
Physics: Consider everything you can about the elements comprising a situation such as the Milky Way, then take your best guess about the cause and effect of that situation. The key is to take a best guess after all the questions and considerations.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2023 3:19 pm
by Walker
Simile

Assimilate and simile share the same etymology. This leads to the obvious question.

What are the implications of their meanings in regards to how we perceive, conceive, and recognize an ordering of the universe that allows for exceptions?