Guy 1: By saying that religious people are morons in that comment, he is trying to intentionally provoke or offend people.
Guy 2: Isn't that a troll post?
Guy 1: No crap, sherlock!
Guy 2: Isn't that a troll post?
Guy 1: No crap, sherlock!
by Questyman April 20, 2017
Get the troll post mug.On Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc) If you do not type "Amen," retweet or the like, or if you scroll past or ignore then you are aligned against the post, tweet etc.
Type "Amen" if you love Jesus. Scroll past if you do not. Retweet if you think child molesters should be castrated, lobotomized. Ignore if you think they should be allowed to rape kids. This is Shame posting.
by Kalamazoot June 14, 2016
Get the shame posting mug.To share a photo of one's nose to prove you aren't Jewish.
Antisemitic catchphrase originating from the hateful corners of Reddit and 4chan, typically brought up when someone is suspected of 'shilling' for Jews or Israel.
Antisemitic catchphrase originating from the hateful corners of Reddit and 4chan, typically brought up when someone is suspected of 'shilling' for Jews or Israel.
by SKSKSSKSKSKSKKSKSKSK May 25, 2023
Get the Post Nose mug.The belief of Corporate CEO’s with IQ of 60 that they achieved their position on ther own , though they don’t know what to do or how to get down from the post!
Shelly believes she was promoted because of hr merits, but the underpinnings of her post turtling explain her moronic infatuation.
by Quixote February 12, 2019
Get the Post Turtling mug.With each new art movement is a rebellion against the previous one. Post-art is a rebellion against art itself.
There are too many artists. The supply has apexed the demand. Just like everyone shouldnt perform surgery, everyone shouldnt be an artist. This is for the modest artist who needs to overcome the charlatans, sans extreme self-promotion.
Don't judge the art, but rather the emotion of the potential artist. Are they willing to lose an ear for their art? Or suffer religious oppression? These are the Post-artists.
There are too many artists. The supply has apexed the demand. Just like everyone shouldnt perform surgery, everyone shouldnt be an artist. This is for the modest artist who needs to overcome the charlatans, sans extreme self-promotion.
Don't judge the art, but rather the emotion of the potential artist. Are they willing to lose an ear for their art? Or suffer religious oppression? These are the Post-artists.
by Chris Manley November 26, 2005
Get the post-art mug.by stagssssss June 8, 2011
Get the Post Up mug.Look at your computer right now, is it gray? If not, was it once gray and now that color of spoiled milk? If so, your computer is not post-gray.
Is your computer Dell-black? Is it Apple-white or clear or red or blue or purple? If so, then you and your computer are proud participants in the post-gray movement.
Post-gray is not so much a cultural revolution or the color of computers, but the hardware evolution of the lonely unnetworkable PCs made in the mid-to-late 90s that never work and sit in your closet. Post-gray is the buzzword (in other words I didn't make it up) that embodies the progressive desires of the PC Aristocracy to sell you and your business gigahertzed computers that hook up easier than college dormies.
The post-gray reality is here. The kind clergy of the computer world have given us laser mice, flat monitors, and DSL. Good riddance to the roller mice, thirty pound 15" theatres, and serial cables of the distant 20th century. Our computers are post-gray and so are we. We are so post-gray that if Dell put out a gray computer it would be fashionable again... but it would still be post-gray.
My cubicle features an Old Regime 500Mhz PC encapsulated in yellow and a streamlined 2.4Ghz Dell, dude, with flat monitor and laser mouse: Pride of the post-gray regime. Only one is connected to the internet right now. One is a steam engine, the other is cold fusion. One weighs more than a boulder, the other can sit on my shoulder. Sir, welcome to the post-gray world.
Actually, forget it. It's just style over substance.
Is your computer Dell-black? Is it Apple-white or clear or red or blue or purple? If so, then you and your computer are proud participants in the post-gray movement.
Post-gray is not so much a cultural revolution or the color of computers, but the hardware evolution of the lonely unnetworkable PCs made in the mid-to-late 90s that never work and sit in your closet. Post-gray is the buzzword (in other words I didn't make it up) that embodies the progressive desires of the PC Aristocracy to sell you and your business gigahertzed computers that hook up easier than college dormies.
The post-gray reality is here. The kind clergy of the computer world have given us laser mice, flat monitors, and DSL. Good riddance to the roller mice, thirty pound 15" theatres, and serial cables of the distant 20th century. Our computers are post-gray and so are we. We are so post-gray that if Dell put out a gray computer it would be fashionable again... but it would still be post-gray.
My cubicle features an Old Regime 500Mhz PC encapsulated in yellow and a streamlined 2.4Ghz Dell, dude, with flat monitor and laser mouse: Pride of the post-gray regime. Only one is connected to the internet right now. One is a steam engine, the other is cold fusion. One weighs more than a boulder, the other can sit on my shoulder. Sir, welcome to the post-gray world.
Actually, forget it. It's just style over substance.
by mememe April 30, 2003
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