Someone who pulls the strings from the shadows. Someone capable of manipulating something or someone without making their presence known.
by Shugunou January 07, 2023
The fear or hatred of being the direct or near-direct cause of death or pain of an organism, especially of a sentient organism.
From "a-" meaning "not", "pac-" meaning "peace", and "phobia" meaning "fear" or "hatred".
From "a-" meaning "not", "pac-" meaning "peace", and "phobia" meaning "fear" or "hatred".
"Why are you so afraid of the spider hurting you? Do you have arachnophobia?" "I am afraid of hurting it!" "So, you have apaciphobia."
by Shugunou January 05, 2022
From the Latin "vertere" meaning "to turn".
1. Verb: To turn or rotate
2. Noun: Something or someone that has been turned or rotated
3: Noun: A turn or rotation
1. Verb: To turn or rotate
2. Noun: Something or someone that has been turned or rotated
3: Noun: A turn or rotation
by Shugunou April 17, 2021
A saying that means that if someone is a bigot, especially one who is proud of being a bigot, that it is a red flag and that person should be avoided.
by Shugunou June 20, 2023
Consent given that applies to all situations, present and future. Blanket consent is most commonly given with contracts but it can also be sexual consent. For instance, giving consent for someone to perform certain sexual acts whenever they want without receiving consent again.
by Shugunou February 10, 2023
The belief or doctrine that people should be punished for thoughts and/or belief in the existence of thought crimes. Typically associated with authoritarianism and/or fascism but can be held by people who do not subscribe to those ideologies.
Origin: 1984 (In reference to the book by George Orwell) + -ism.
Origin: 1984 (In reference to the book by George Orwell) + -ism.
by Shugunou May 25, 2023
A progressive beyonder ideology that believes that black people are either inherently superior or that black people should have more rights than other races. Common black supremacist beliefs are that all white people are racist and that black people cannot be racist against other races. Black supremacists often use a reverse KKK pyramid where lighter skin tones are at the bottom. The earliest known black supremacist was a Jamaican preacher named Leonard Howell in 1935. Howell preached it as a response to white supremacy and the government's failure to protect black people.
Martin Luther King Jr. said "A doctrine of black supremacy is as dangerous as a doctrine of white supremacy. God is not interested in the freedom of black men or brown men or yellow men. God is interested in the freedom of the whole human race, the creation of a society where every man will respect the dignity and worth of personality."
by Shugunou March 01, 2023