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want to work with kathryn hahn 

wanting to work or do something with someone for the sole purpose of making out with that person
example 1: aubrey plaza really said that she didn't care about marvel and that she just want(ed) to work with kathryn hahn and they just ended up making out in agatha all along lmao

example 2:

person 1: so she just asked me if I want to work with kathryn hahn tonight.....

person 2: omg girl you better get ready then
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Want to have to 

That is a future tense assertion being used to describe a past tense action.
Hym "And do you know what I noticed? That. There is no 'want to have to' I didn't. It already occurred. You DON'T work hard. I got more out of binging 10 years worth of psychology lectures than you did sitting through how ever many years of bullshit college you went through and I DID MORE THAN YOU EVER EVEN COULD. That is the only reason you want to have a say in whether or not I get anything. You think you are better. You think there is someone more deserving. And there isn't. You did less and anyone you could think to name did less and by creating a functional AI that is capable of assisting with research I have done more for them that you have."
Want to have to by Hym Iam January 13, 2025

Want a macaron?

Viral Tiktok image of a lady holding a tray of macarons, but the center one is her vagina.

Same with “Want a taco” & “want a hotdog
“Want a macaron?”
HELL THE FUCK NO”

Want a cookie? 

A sarcastic way of dismissing someone who arrogantly seeks praise/validation for an unwarranted and insufficient task.
Entitled Douche: AYO! I Did that for you! YOU'RE WELCOME!

Me: Want a cookie?

Entitled Douche: Yeah. U Got any?
Want a cookie? by Dosso90 July 20, 2025

Want a medal?

A sarcastic way of telling someone to get over it and stop seeking validation for doing something nobody asked you to do in the place, especially if they're going to be an asshole about it.
Entitled: Ayo, I did this for you. YOU'RE WELCOME!

ME: Want a medal?

Entitled: PLEASE!
Want a medal? by Vaultlover90 July 20, 2025

Want is not the same as a way.

A pragmatic proverb distinguishing between desire and capability. No matter how much you want something, wanting does not create the means to achieve it. It’s a reminder that good intentions, enthusiasm, or longing do not substitute for resources, skills, or realistic planning. Often used to temper unrealistic optimism or to encourage focusing on what is actionable rather than what is merely wished for.
"Want is not the same as a way." Example: “She wanted to be a filmmaker, but had no camera, no script, no network. Her father said: want is not the same as a way. You need a plan, not just a dream.”

"Will is not the same as a way."

A close relative of “want is not the same as a way,” emphasizing that determination alone does not create pathways. Willpower is necessary but not sufficient. Without a practical route—resources, allies, strategy—even the strongest will cannot succeed. The saying is often used in discussions of social mobility, where individuals are told that if they just “try hard enough,” they will succeed, ignoring structural barriers. It pushes back against bootstrap ideology.

Example: “The politician told workers that with enough will, they could lift themselves out of poverty. The workers replied: will is not the same as a way. We need jobs, not slogans.”

I don’t want peace; I want problems ALWAYS!!!!!! 

I don’t want peace; I want problems ALWAYS!!!!!! — a popular meme that originated in the unbelievable genre: African Martial Arts Films.

This particular line appears in the 2017 adaptation of the Mortal Kombat game, from Ghana's Kumawood scene. The line is spoken by Marsuel Hoppe, who plays Shao Kahn, the armored tyrant from the video game. Kumawood productions are typically low-budget and quickly produced.

This line is an absolute declaration of martial arts militancy and the desire to fight even is your opponent is suing for peace.
You want peace? You want peace? I don’t want peace; I want problems ALWAYS!!!!!!