A lot of people are quick to try and change something once they get bored or frustrated with it, but they're not as quick to try and preserve something that's already there. That's like throwing out decent food because it's a day old for a quick fix of instant gratification at a fast food restaurant because it was cooked that day and not reheated.
Things not changing fast enough for some people isn't frustrating, people that need everything to change to keep from getting bored or frustrated are frustrating people to know.
by Solid Mantis November 2, 2020

The Country Of Cuba Held The Name "Hellstrom Robles" Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles" So "Angel Jose Robles" Change Your Name To 'Hellstrom Robles'
The Country Of Cuba Held The Name "Hellstrom Robles" Angel Hellstrom Jose Robles" So "Angel Jose Robles" Change Your Name To 'Hellstrom Robles'
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 13, 2025

Bach von Hitler would root against a team every week only to be the one trying to dictate to them what they needed to change or improve on the next week, and how to do their jobs.
by The Original Agahnim November 23, 2021

Smart & Hardworking. Mean. Best Friends with a Leah (who is also mean). Can be nice to people. Sometimes. Hothead and sometimes moody. Bookworm. Can be very selfish.
by Random Person..... !!! May 6, 2022

by OneThirdNerd March 27, 2020

noun
Pronunciation: CHAYNJ-jang-glur
1.a. A derogatory term for a vagrant or panhandler who solicits money in public spaces by rattling a cup or tin filled with coins to attract attention and encourage donations. Often associated with loitering or aggressive begging tactics.
1.b. A petty grifter or low-level scam artist who hustles for small amounts of money through manipulative or deceptive means, often blending into street-level schemes.
2. A pejorative label for an ineffectual political party or governing body known for its chronic inefficiency, excessive bureaucracy, and inability to deliver meaningful solutions. Characterized by dragging out simple legislative processes, wasting resources, and producing minimal or misguided results.
Pronunciation: CHAYNJ-jang-glur
1.a. A derogatory term for a vagrant or panhandler who solicits money in public spaces by rattling a cup or tin filled with coins to attract attention and encourage donations. Often associated with loitering or aggressive begging tactics.
1.b. A petty grifter or low-level scam artist who hustles for small amounts of money through manipulative or deceptive means, often blending into street-level schemes.
2. A pejorative label for an ineffectual political party or governing body known for its chronic inefficiency, excessive bureaucracy, and inability to deliver meaningful solutions. Characterized by dragging out simple legislative processes, wasting resources, and producing minimal or misguided results.
1.a-b Example:“That guy pretending to have a broken car for gas money? Total change jangler move.”
2. Example:
“That committee has become a bunch of change janglers — months of debate and still no progress on the housing crisis.”
2. Example:
“That committee has become a bunch of change janglers — months of debate and still no progress on the housing crisis.”
by Emerald City May 31, 2025

Riley-hey it’s National makeout in a changing room day let’s go to the changing room
Eliana- okay let’s go then
Eliana- okay let’s go then
by Idkimcrazylol June 25, 2022
