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Get the afterchich syndrome mug.An emotionally unstable individual who will immediately challenge anything you say and never accept criticism. A yanci is also someone who will leave a two- to three-page comment on your social media post without thinking it through and bring up unrelated Bible verses during the chat.
Random person: "Hi, did you know that not all the dinosaurs perished 60 millions years ago.
Yanci Syndrome individual: Funny you say that, because in the Bible God talks about let it be light, he was probably talking about that event blah blah blah..
Yanci Syndrome individual: Funny you say that, because in the Bible God talks about let it be light, he was probably talking about that event blah blah blah..
by JCPeckles February 28, 2024
Get the Yanci Syndrome mug.TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME : An observed state of mass-psychosis marked by the misguided belief that Donald Trump, despite documented failures, is a competent leader and successful businessman.
Supporters in this view often worship Trump as a godly figure, ignoring the absence of any known religion, his lack of moral compass, and a lifelong, public display of the seven deadly sins.
Additionally, trust is placed in Trump, despite overwhelming evidence of falsehoods, liability for sexual assault, findings of career fraud, theft of classified documents, 91 felony indictments, and the incitement of a mob at the US Capitol as part of attempted violent coup in the 2020 US Presidential election.
Additionally, this delusion ignores other dangerous and disturbing aspects of his character, including, but not limited to: erratic behavior, dictatorial rhetoric, possible amphetamine abuse, conspiratorial thinking, apparent narcissistic-personality-disorder, lack of empathy, racist dog-whistles, sociopathy, and striking similarities to the biblical description of the Antichrist.
Supporters in this view often worship Trump as a godly figure, ignoring the absence of any known religion, his lack of moral compass, and a lifelong, public display of the seven deadly sins.
Additionally, trust is placed in Trump, despite overwhelming evidence of falsehoods, liability for sexual assault, findings of career fraud, theft of classified documents, 91 felony indictments, and the incitement of a mob at the US Capitol as part of attempted violent coup in the 2020 US Presidential election.
Additionally, this delusion ignores other dangerous and disturbing aspects of his character, including, but not limited to: erratic behavior, dictatorial rhetoric, possible amphetamine abuse, conspiratorial thinking, apparent narcissistic-personality-disorder, lack of empathy, racist dog-whistles, sociopathy, and striking similarities to the biblical description of the Antichrist.
"I was trying to convince my uncle that Trump is potentially the most dangerous man in the world right now, but no matter how many facts I presented, he wouldn't believe them. It was like talking to a brick-wall. A brain-washed brick wall. Trump Derangement Syndrome is real. "
by Anonomyx321 January 13, 2024
Get the Trump Derangement Syndrome mug.Someone that has this displays vast knowledge and depth on a topic they barely even know about and once they get opted out, they start to become defensive using statements like "thats not what i meant", "i didnt noticed that on the first place", etc.
They mostly appear on small group discussions where they try to crash in on the conversation head-on and end up a very interesting discussion into chaos.
They mostly appear on small group discussions where they try to crash in on the conversation head-on and end up a very interesting discussion into chaos.
I can't stand people like this, having the chaos syndrome
"why do they not explain it"
they don't need to..
"but i want to see it"
use your fucking imagination
"why doesn't he use all of his forms"
budget
It's so tiring. If you don't get how tv shows work or plots in general, don't criticize or review it. You clearly aren't qualified for it.
You can either like or dislike the thing
but don't act like you know something is wrong
"why do they not explain it"
they don't need to..
"but i want to see it"
use your fucking imagination
"why doesn't he use all of his forms"
budget
It's so tiring. If you don't get how tv shows work or plots in general, don't criticize or review it. You clearly aren't qualified for it.
You can either like or dislike the thing
but don't act like you know something is wrong
by thatdiscordasianguy September 19, 2020
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Get the Joey Aquinde Syndrome mug.A pattern of repeated manipulative, coercive, and abusive behaviours that progressively undermine a partner’s autonomy, self-confidence, and safety.
Rapid attachment & love-bombing: Intense attention, flattery and promises early on that create dependence.
Control : Persistent attempts to dictate who the partner sees, where they go, how they spend money or time.
Gaslighting
Jealousy and surveillance: Accusations of disloyalty, checking messages, showing up uninvited, or demanding constant updates.
Verbal and emotional abuse: Name-calling, humiliation in private or public, threats, or withholding affection as punishment.
Coercive control: Using threats, financial pressure, or manipulation to force compliance.
Cycle of escalation and reconciliation: Alternating abusive incidents with apologies, gifts, or promises to change that make it hard to leave.
Blame and accountability avoidance: Always shifting responsibility to the partner or external circumstances.
Boundary violations around consent: Pressuring for sexual activity, disregarding “no,” or dismissing consent concerns.
Common red flags (quick checklist):
Fast-moving relationship with pressure to commit.
Frequent “tests” of loyalty (jealousy, demands for passwords).
Dismissal of your feelings, calling you “overly emotional.”
Efforts to cut off or control friends/family.
Repeated lying
Financial manipulation
Threats (explicit or implied) about what will happen if you leave.
DO NOT DATE A STEVENSON
Rapid attachment & love-bombing: Intense attention, flattery and promises early on that create dependence.
Control : Persistent attempts to dictate who the partner sees, where they go, how they spend money or time.
Gaslighting
Jealousy and surveillance: Accusations of disloyalty, checking messages, showing up uninvited, or demanding constant updates.
Verbal and emotional abuse: Name-calling, humiliation in private or public, threats, or withholding affection as punishment.
Coercive control: Using threats, financial pressure, or manipulation to force compliance.
Cycle of escalation and reconciliation: Alternating abusive incidents with apologies, gifts, or promises to change that make it hard to leave.
Blame and accountability avoidance: Always shifting responsibility to the partner or external circumstances.
Boundary violations around consent: Pressuring for sexual activity, disregarding “no,” or dismissing consent concerns.
Common red flags (quick checklist):
Fast-moving relationship with pressure to commit.
Frequent “tests” of loyalty (jealousy, demands for passwords).
Dismissal of your feelings, calling you “overly emotional.”
Efforts to cut off or control friends/family.
Repeated lying
Financial manipulation
Threats (explicit or implied) about what will happen if you leave.
DO NOT DATE A STEVENSON
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