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it appears to be what it appears to be 

The true alternative to the lame "it is what it is", because truly nothing is what it is, it can only appear to be that.
I cant stand the phrase "it is what it is" because things are only what it appears to be what it appears to be.

Sometimes what appears to be a star is just a bleached asshole. 

'I always looked up to that teacher of mine, because he seemed like such a nice guy, but he put me on blast in front of everyone.''Well, you know what they say: sometimes what appears to be a star is just a bleached asshole.'

THE SKELETON APPEARS 

It is a meme that includes a random video and a skeleton skull from Skyrim appears somewhere in the video
THE SKELETON APPEARS
THE SKELETON APPEARS by sir lime November 15, 2022

THE SKELETON APPEARS 

If you woke up at 5:27 am, dont go outside, the skeleton might appear!
THE SKELETON APPEARS! (KIRBY MUSIC PLAYING)
THE SKELETON APPEARS by Vash072309 September 24, 2022

Black Appeasement Culture 

The culture of black appeasement, also once known as "negrophilia" can date back to almost a century, and is identifiable by its sheer affinity and preference towards anyone or anything of African descent. Over the years, it has made individuals and institutions appear more popular by street-level standards by being "cool with the black dudes" and pretending to be in tune with their way of thinking. This was prominent in 1960's America where pop groups of the time paid great homage to blues artists like B.B King & Muddy Waters, emulating their style and lingo which later influenced the entire black-appeasing hippie presence - evolving through decades of Afro-tainted pop culture. Even now, into the 2020's, the word on the street is still fundamentally 'black' where youth of all races have unwittingly borrowed style, music, speech, expressions and even mannerisms - originating from African origin. Modern media and advertising heavily reflects this in films, television and all pop culture where mixed-race dating is always an emphasis. To even challenge this may land the 'challenger' in politically correct condemnation even in the name of free speech. The 'word on the street' is BLACK and has been for decades. It remains that way, not for the achievements of civil rights, but for the sake of an unchallenged street credibility.
We must stop this black appeasement culture of BLM and its followers.

severe appearance Deficit

George Carlin: they’re starting to call ugly people those with severe appearance deficits