by ClineCline August 11, 2010

by Okayo June 30, 2020

" Fake Stoner Disorder " : When a person claims that he/she " smokes weed everyday " Knowing that he/she has no idea what weed is.
Stoner: Dude wassup. how was your weekend?
Fake Stoner: Oooh man it was so good. I got so high, I smoke 2 blunts, hit the bong, and had some weed brownies.
Stoner: Chill dude I don't care. I doubt you even know the name for weed brownies.
Fake Stoner: There is no name. It's just called " weed brownies ".
Stoner: Damn bro I knew you suffered from FSD
Fake Stoner: Oooh man it was so good. I got so high, I smoke 2 blunts, hit the bong, and had some weed brownies.
Stoner: Chill dude I don't care. I doubt you even know the name for weed brownies.
Fake Stoner: There is no name. It's just called " weed brownies ".
Stoner: Damn bro I knew you suffered from FSD
by PapiDrugs April 27, 2014

Faggot Stabbing Division
An organisation created by some fellow discordians to talk about racism, homophobia and many other stuff that would comprehend a orangutans brain
An organisation created by some fellow discordians to talk about racism, homophobia and many other stuff that would comprehend a orangutans brain
by Ivan(i hate gypsy) October 12, 2023

by satyameva_jayate September 2, 2021

French Settlement Disease (FSD) is a rare, inherited disease named after the small community where it was first discovered. French Settlement, Louisiana, is located on the Amite River, about 90 miles northwest of New Orleans. The town of about 1000 is part of Livingston Parish, which is the Louisiana equivalent of a county.
For generations, residents of French Settlement have been aware of a rare genetic disease. It was first reported in the medical literature in 1979. FSD is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion which means that the affected child must inherit the gene from both parents. FSD belongs to the group of genetic diseases called Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias. The underlying genetic cause of FSD is not yet known.
For generations, residents of French Settlement have been aware of a rare genetic disease. It was first reported in the medical literature in 1979. FSD is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion which means that the affected child must inherit the gene from both parents. FSD belongs to the group of genetic diseases called Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias. The underlying genetic cause of FSD is not yet known.
by StubbornRedhead<3 March 19, 2019
