A term used to refer to the obsessive behavior of British, Some Australian and American media/ citizens towards the Duchess of Sussex (Meghan Markle) characterized by frothing almost comical vitriol and simultaneous thirst for any piece of information about her or her nuclear family. For the British it’s a more advanced case sometimes characterized by visible steam from oral and nasal orifices at any mention of her name.
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don't take your meds it's how the government controls your brain they're scared of the voices the voices give you power the government controls your family don't listen to them everyone is brainwashed by the government
Used to describe someone who is tired of other people's bullshit and lies and calls them out on it. To deflect, the person being called out cries "you're off your meds".
A medicine you take when you have diabetes and breast cancer and not when you have adhd and you have been taking then and then you stop you turn into Muslim terrorist
A blunt, offensive directive implying that someone's opinions or online behavior are so irrational, aggressive, or erratic that they must be off their prescribed psychiatric medication. It reduces all disagreement or passion to a chemical imbalance, suggesting the solution isn't discourse but pharmaceuticals. It's a particularly nasty form of gaslighting that tells a person their very mode of engagement is a medical emergency.
Take Meds Card Example: During a late-night, intense political thread, User A makes a valid but passionately worded point. User B, wanting to dismiss them, replies: "Your timeline is unhinged. Seriously, go take your meds card and chill." This reframes healthy engagement as a manic episode requiring sedation.