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Definitions by The Original Agahnim

Ugly truth 

The ugly truth that isn't in a movie with a happy ending is that everything happens for a reason. Romantically challenged is a nice way of saying a reject, somebody a lot of people don't want around, possibly including the people they are looking for romantic relationships with. Whether it's a male or a female, a reject is someone nobody misses when they're not around, though usually, most of the negative attention is directed toward males and hardly ever toward females for the same things (a double standard feminists don't mention). You hear about males nobody would miss, but you don't hear about females nobody would miss, since society instinctively thinks everyone has to protect females. That all females should be stood up for, and none should ever be stood up to. Females will of course always side with their own, but males are conditioned to do the exact same thing, that siding with or defending the female is always right no matter what, without questioning anything further.
The ugly truth wouldn't make a popular movie, which is why you never see one like that.
A band that cemented their alpha male, heterosexual status on a firm foundation.
Trapt is the man, so they would rather you not question who the man is, or anything else.
Trapt by The Original Agahnim July 29, 2021

Gorilla girl 

The one that thinks she is tougher than anybody else.
The gorilla girl tried to make somebody else the gorilla to defer the suspicion to them. The gorilla ended up being a cartoon character, and the gorilla girl ended up saying she wasn't talking about anybody directly but the cartoon character.

The bachelorette 

Another show they should film in the bacholerette's mother's house instead of at parties, socializing, in dresses, and so on, just to separate image/illusion from reality, and show people that regardless of sex or even whether the bacholerette is marrying a guy or a girl, people live uninteresting lives in their 20s and 30s when there no cameras, spotlights, or scenes to be up front of.
The audience was listening to the bachelorette's mother make fun of her on TV and suddenly they didn't see what all the fuss was about with this TV show, even the guys didn't. The bachelorette was just a big 2 year old to her mother, except less interesting to everyone else than people are when they really are 2.
Like vaccines and testing kits, masks are a source of profit for a few people whenever lots of people start buying them. If you're someone in the business of selling masks, medical supplies, vaccines, or test kits, why wouldn't you want rules to dictate people's lives pushed on them? You can tell them it's a win win for them, meanwhile you make all their money.
New rules and restrictions create a demand for masks that wasn't there before the rules and restrictions. Since a supplier benefits the most from all of this, wouldn't you think the suppliers were the same ones writing the rules, restrictions, guidelines, and laws?
Masks by The Original Agahnim July 29, 2021
Someone on drugs in the present tense and not in the past tense, someone who is an addict now.
Saying that someone that is not on drugs now is a druggie instead of was a druggie is getting in their head, since it is a false statement.
An addict, someone currently on drugs.
The druggie was always wasted.