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Definitions by The Original Agahnim

Drama driven machine 

Someone that thinks there should be more respect because nobody respects them, more peace because everyone that knows them gets into fights, more unity because nobody trusts them, and more love because they try to make everyone hate someone else on a regular basis.
The Mouth of the South was a drama driven machine that didn't think she was a part of the reason there was always drama around her.

Conditional freedom 

Freedom with conditions, such as getting a vaccine/shot to receive freedom isn't true freedom, as true freedom is without conditions. They wouldn't be offering people free beer or incentives to get vaccines if it was, it's just another way to try and buy the masses into doing what they want them to do, like a herd.
There is no conditional freedom. You're either free, or you're subject to someone else's rules.

Acquaintance 

Someone you played on a little league team with or against (or went to the same school for a few years), but never did they go to your birthday party or you to theirs would be an acquaintance, someone you knew of, but didn't actually know well, and vice versa. Someone that you work with that hasn't met your family or friends, someone you hardly know, and vice versa.
He/she was an acquaintance, which was usually a neutral term for somebody that was not a friend or an enemy, but just a guy/girl that you were aware of his/her existence, and didn't pretend not to be, but not much else about the person.

Acquaintance 

Someone you hardly know, or someone you hardly knew growing up.
Why would an acquaintance pay another acquaintance much attention, and why would an acquaintance want attention from an acquaintance in the first place?Everything happens for a reason, and there is a reason two acquaintances aren't close like friends, so sometimes things are better left alone than intervened with. Attention seekers are the ones who don't want people to ignore them, or to be left alone to themselves.

Social experiment 

Replacing an old building or something people loved about a place, something that didn't actually need a replacement, by convincing people it needed to be replaced because it was outdated is a form of a social experiment. A way to get a group of people to tolerate something they wouldn't otherwise tolerate, something they would resist.
People are always trying to make changes via a social experiment. Change is not always what's best for everyone, and a lot of the time, things end up getting worse before they get worse (and not worse before they get better) when somebody took something that was once good and turned it to bullshit.

Coronavirus 

People are no more tolerant of the coronavirus this year than last. A lot of them just let an entity shock them into compliant behavior (though they are not six years old), and the initial shock is no longer there, which is why the entity starts to come up with new reasons why the virus hasn't been eliminated (such as more infectious or deadly mutations) yet every time people start to feel less on edge about it, and more like their old dysfunctional selves (the people that never needed a normal or a new normal).
The coronavirus has been a social experiment to control human behavior more than it has been anything else. Will people tolerate not being liberated from a wildfire that will run out of fuel at some point, or will they let any sense of rights they still have burn in it? People have no rights as long as they're not waking up or standing up.

Indirect aggression 

What some people would call evil aggression.
He/she was a master of indirect aggression tactics.