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Programmed against men

Hym "They aren't programmed against men... They're bigots. I can guarantee to you the second I said 'Fat cock genocide' 150,000,000 buttholes clenched at the same time and every women in the country started to reconsider their whole life. They're bigots. Blatant bigotry."
by Hym Iam April 12, 2024
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Walking against

To walk in the opposite direction to someone. Usually on a sidewalk or narrow path.
I was walking against him
by Lizardmissard January 30, 2026
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born-again virgin

Someone who lost their virginity early in life but has since gone so long without sex that the period of sexual inactivity exceeds the time between their birth and their first sexual experience. Used humorously or philosophically, not to imply literal virginity.
ost my v-card at 18, but I’ve been sex-free since 2007 — I’m basically a born-again virgin (temporal) now.”
by De_mux February 4, 2026
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bjorn again

adj. Appellation for a tennis player who is so superbly talented as to invite comparison to the great Bjorn Borg. Also applied to gifted athletes in other sports, especially in Australia.

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Nice stumping of that silly mid on googly you bjorn again leg spinner. You clutched that bale’s over tighter than a kanga’s pouch.
by gnostic3 February 5, 2026
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The direct argument that the harms suffered under capitalist systems—poverty, alienation, exploitation—are necessary, deserved, or noble. It frames victims as willing participants in a fair game (“they chose that job”), as beneficiaries of growth (“a rising tide lifts all boats”), or as unfortunate but acceptable casualties of progress and efficiency.
Justification against Victims of Capitalism Example: A politician arguing against a living wage by stating, “Low wages are what give young people the hunger to climb the ladder. Struggle builds character.” This justification against victims of capitalism transmutes systemic economic coercion into a moral virtue, suggesting that being underpaid is a beneficial rite of passage rather than exploitation.
by Abzugal February 8, 2026
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The cognitive process of using abstract economic principles to explain away suffering, making it seem like an inevitable outcome of natural laws rather than political choices. It involves appeals to “market logic,” “incentive structures,” or “competitiveness” to drain moral outrage from scenes of human devastation.
Rationalization against Victims of Capitalism Example: An economist on TV discussing factory closures: “While painful for communities, the relocation of manufacturing overseas is a rational allocation of global capital and labor. It’s simply how efficient markets work.” This rationalization uses the clinical language of efficiency to neutralize the tragedy of deindustrialization.
by Abzugal February 8, 2026
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The application of formal, pseudo-logical deductions to prove that victims of capitalism are either non-existent or at fault. It constructs syllogisms from debatable premises (“Markets are free,” “People are rational actors”) to “prove” that outcomes are always fair, and that therefore any victim must be illogical or lazy.
Logicalization against the Victims of Capitalism Example: “Premise 1: The market pays you what you’re worth. Premise 2: You are poor. Conclusion: Therefore, you are of low worth. QED.” This logicalization uses the veneer of airtight reason to transform a structural condition (poverty) into a personal, logical judgment, dismissing appeals to unfairness as emotional error.
by Abzugal February 8, 2026
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