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Rule of Conversations 

The Rule of Conversations is to only be the first to start a conversation with someone online or over text twice in a row lest you always be annoying them
"Have you talked to Lacy recently?"

"No I started conversations the past two times; if she really wants to put in effort in this friendship, she needs to start one now!"

"Ah, the Rule of Conversations, huh?"
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delete myself from this conversation 

Exit the conversation either because you are mindblown by it or its so cringe, you gotta bounce

Average Class Groupchat Conversation 

Me: guys is it online or onsite tomorrow?

Classmate: Onsite
Best Friend: Happy New Year (even tho its April)
Homie: what
Me: huh

(average class groupchat conversation)

Anti-Germanic converter 

Definition: A tool or process designed to replace or convert words of Germanic origin in the English language with alternatives from other linguistic roots, perpetually for stylistic, cultural, or ideological reasons. The term refers to methods applied to minimize or remove Germanic influence in English vocabulary.
Pronunciation: /ˈænˌtaɪ-ʤərˈmænɪk kənˈvɜrtər/ ("AN-tie-jur-MAN-ik con-VERT-er")

Significance:
• It is used frequently in linguistic projects, inscriptions, or discussions that focus on replacing Germanic-derived terms with those from Latin, Greek, or other languages.
• It can refer to digital tools, software, or manual methods for altering language in specific ways.
• Reflects the effort or tendency to adapt the language in a way that reduces the presence of Germanic roots in favor of other influences.
Singular noun: Anti-Germanic converter
Examples:
• "He used an Anti-Germanic converter to revise his essay, opting for Latin-derived synonyms."
• "The Anti-Germanic converter aided transform the text into a style that avoided Germanic terms."
• "Various linguists find the concept of an Anti-Germanic converter fascinating, though others view it as unnecessary."
Anti-Germanic converter by Dmitrio October 28, 2024

Anti-Germanic converter 

Definition: A tool or process designed to replace or convert words of Germanic origin in the English language with alternatives from other linguistic roots, perpetually for stylistic, cultural, or ideological reasons. The term refers to methods applied to minimize or remove Germanic influence in English vocabulary.
Pronunciation: /ˈænˌtaɪ-ʤərˈmænɪk kənˈvɜrtər/ ("AN-tie-jur-MAN-ik con-VERT-er")

Significance:
• It is used frequently in linguistic projects, inscriptions, or discussions that focus on replacing Germanic-derived terms with those from Latin, Greek, or other languages.
• It can refer to digital tools, software, or manual methods for altering language in specific ways.
• Reflects the effort or tendency to adapt the language in a way that reduces the presence of Germanic roots in favor of other influences.
Phrase: Anti-Germanic converter
Examples:
• "He used an Anti-Germanic converter to revise his essay, opting for Latin-derived synonyms."
• "The Anti-Germanic converter aided transform the text into a style that avoided Germanic terms."
• "Various linguists find the concept of an Anti-Germanic converter fascinating, though others view it as unnecessary."
Anti-Germanic converter by Dmitrio October 29, 2024

Rat-alytic Converter 

Rat-alytic Converter (noun)
A catalytic converter that was once functioning properly until Roger got his hands on the car. Now, thanks to his go-to diagnostic method of either hollowing it out with a screwdriver or flooding it with a garden hose.
“My check engine light came on, so I took my car to Roger. Now my exhaust rattles when I press the gas, I’m pretty sure I now have a rat-alytic converter.”
Rat-alytic Converter by Mind_surgeon February 20, 2025

Escape Artists Conversating About Anthropology Are So Dense In Redundancy That We All Had To Call It:"'`~`The`~`Future`~`'": 

Escape Artists Conversating About Anthropology Are So Dense In Redundancy That We All Had To Call It:"'`~`The`~`Future`~`'":
Escape Artists Conversating About Anthropology Are So Dense In Redundancy That We All Had To Call It:"'`~`The`~`Future`~`'":