![]() Usually a line spoken by a very angry Love Interest, pissed off friends and allies have been known to use it as well. Oh, and expect a few insults (or possibly items of furniture) to be thrown if the target of the ultimatum is stubborn or has really blown it. ![]() In a more formal organizational setting like the military, the term used can be "Dismissed," spoken by a senior officer who is through with the subordinate causing the irritation, with the sharpness of the tone conveying how much trouble that person is in.Īny attempts to reason with the character who has made this demand will simply get them to restate it, more forcefully and usually shouting, or while on the brink of tears. Often followed by, "And stay out!" (a third stock phrase). they might just mean out of the room, but may even mean "Get out of my house" or there may even be an implied "I never want to see you again" (speaking of stock phrases). They use these talking points to mask theyr arrogance, because if they admitted it, if they were honest nobody would give them money.A Stock Phrase delivered if one character has really pissed another character off. They champion body positivity and equal opportunity, they talk about how everybody deserves to feel appreciated, but theyre all just status climbers. theyre always fighting each other, acting like theyre better than each other, "exposing each other". She has the personality of a stuck up popular girl, but she publicly says shes "for the people".Īll these leftist idiots talk about is compassion, empathy, and "making the world a better place" but thats just a fucking slogan. I see this as just a grifting technique, she acts like she cares because thats what she SHOULD care about, to virtue signal, but its painsully obvious that shes elitist & classist. If shes so against superficiality and the "cult of body image" why would she care so much about HER image. ![]() she calls out body standards as negative, but she herself strives to be conventionally attractive. ![]() She calls it moral panic, but she herself strives to have a "hot" body. TLDR: "superficiality is bad kids"- says another superficial, hypocritical grifter. its disease levels of cognitive dissonance. I dont understand how they can not see the irony in themselves.i understand how their audience can, but how you can be so analytical and critical of these detrimental behaviors, and not see how youre blatantly the same. These people are nothing but word slicksters, they seduce people with overtly intellectualoid rhetoric, that distracting their audience while they themselves are exactly what theyre telling others to condemn. This is tone deaf at best, and thats being extra charitable. It does nothing to solve the problem to point out for the 600th time that "social media preys on our insecurities, its destroying us from the inside" - a message broadcast on social media, by an image obsessed person who's monetizing a message about behaviors they themselves engage in and benefit directly from. This is just another person asking people to "do as i say not as i do". Its incredibly disingenuous to talk about how obsessing about body image is unhealthy when everything about how you present yourself screams out "pompous, vain, self important, arrogant and superficial".
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