Definitions by The Original Agahnim
Antagonist
Someone that claims to spread light, love, and hope like wildfire in real life, but really sows darkness, hate, and despair/desperation (in real everyday life).
She was an antagonist in real life her entire life. She made it her life's work to be an antagonist in real life.
Antagonist by The Original Agahnim May 28, 2021
Antagonist
Someone that claims to spread light, love, and hope like wildfire while they really sow darkness, hate, and despair/desparation under the surface of others.
Antagonist by The Original Agahnim May 28, 2021
Antagonist
Someone that claims to spread light, love, and hope like wildfire while they really sow darkness, hate, and despair/desparation under the surface of others.
Antagonist by The Original Agahnim May 28, 2021
Antagonist
Someone that tries to spread darkness, hate, and despair/desparation, but claims to be spreading love, light, and hope.
She was an antagonist her entire life. She made it her life's work to be an antagonist to anybody that wasn't like her.
Antagonist by The Original Agahnim May 28, 2021
Clown
She was too serious looking and sounding for someone who had always had the spirit/soul of a clown. And she was also too argumentative and willing to act on violent negative impulses she didn't acknowledge having for someone that was a clown deep down, (the kind of clown that sets things on fire, sinks a hammer into the back of someone's skull, or shoots/has somebody shot dead) which isn't really funny. For a natural comedian and lover, she was mighty hateful and serious looking/sounding though she claimed to be about love, light, and hope rather than darkness, hate, and despair/desperation (to win at everything). So the world continued to look at mostly males or other people that seemed to be more suspicious than her, even if it was getting harder and harder to find people that were.
Clown by The Original Agahnim May 28, 2021
Machiavellian victory
Something that seems like a win for everybody involved that doesn't lose everything, though they're often not actually getting/keeping everything, and are actually slowly losing little by little over a long period of time.
People thought it was a Machiavellian victory when a few houses in their neighborhood were burned down or gentrified, then a few more houses and neighbors were lost, and lost everything in the process, then a few more, until finally there was nothing left of what was once their neighborhood. The machine, and the people that were part of the machine took it from them, and they let it slip away from them without ever wak8ng up to fight for it.
Machiavellian victory by The Original Agahnim May 28, 2021