Verb: to be a mascot
The practice of using political, financial, or informational privilege to promote a particular person as a thought leader or influencer in a particular field or around a popular narrative.
This is done in a way that makes the support seem organic, and eventually promotes organic support and momentum, which masks the initial catalyst.
Or...astroturfing a person’s story
The practice of using political, financial, or informational privilege to promote a particular person as a thought leader or influencer in a particular field or around a popular narrative.
This is done in a way that makes the support seem organic, and eventually promotes organic support and momentum, which masks the initial catalyst.
Or...astroturfing a person’s story
Yo why do the press keep going on about Harry and Meghan? No one cares...
Some kind of mascotting campaign no doubt...
Or
Looks like whoever Epstein was mascotting for didn’t want to risk him saying anything
#EpsteinDidntKillHimself
Or...
Epstein was clearly a mascot for someone or something bigger.
Some kind of mascotting campaign no doubt...
Or
Looks like whoever Epstein was mascotting for didn’t want to risk him saying anything
#EpsteinDidntKillHimself
Or...
Epstein was clearly a mascot for someone or something bigger.
by KandorOfficial November 13, 2021
You-alright?
A constructed dialectic colloquialism amalgamating the “Y” from the hard ‘yuh/ya’ sound and a slow release of the “ight” with an ‘eight/eat’ sound.
Similar to a southern United States “Y’alright?”
A constructed dialectic colloquialism amalgamating the “Y” from the hard ‘yuh/ya’ sound and a slow release of the “ight” with an ‘eight/eat’ sound.
Similar to a southern United States “Y’alright?”
by KandorOfficial November 13, 2021