be·liev·er, noun
Someone who rejects logic and fact in exchange for faith in fairy tales, mythology, and misinformation; which they wrongly declare as truth. Normally a believer is a daft uneducated sheep who is incapable of processing information not spoon fed to them by a con artist in a cassock.
Someone who rejects logic and fact in exchange for faith in fairy tales, mythology, and misinformation; which they wrongly declare as truth. Normally a believer is a daft uneducated sheep who is incapable of processing information not spoon fed to them by a con artist in a cassock.
1. He said "I'm a believer," like it wasn't a merit badge to his stupidity.
2. The con artist (or priest as they are sometimes referred to), called upon his congregation of believers (otherwise known as air headed voids of intelligence ) to meet at the stadium and beg their invisible sky daddy for rain.
2. The con artist (or priest as they are sometimes referred to), called upon his congregation of believers (otherwise known as air headed voids of intelligence ) to meet at the stadium and beg their invisible sky daddy for rain.
by Factscanbeproven November 24, 2011
by I will be Hokage November 21, 2019
by Your Friendly Neighborhood Terrorist January 15, 2007
The word believe means to have faith and never give up and to stay strong threw everything even threw the people who try to get in your way stand tall and push your way threw to accomplish anything you want be who you want.
by Ross mire April 15, 2018
by sunflowersanctum October 31, 2019
Iam "They believe that you are making a moral comparison between two different things. So it IS a logical fallacy. An informal one but the 'mistaken belief' is what makes it a fallacy by the definition of the words"
by Hym Iam June 11, 2022
English Naruto dub's awesome and splendid translation of Naruto's catchphrase (dattebayo in Japanese). Many hardcore anime people complain that it is stupid and unfaithful to the original, but do not realize that leaving Japanese terms in an English dub is foolish and defeats the purpose of dubbing.
by Simon of the Desert May 20, 2007