by Picco_Goodman December 12, 2022

I'm/Me/Mar/Cause or knowly as it is generation slang, It’s meaning is Pinipitas na Mangga or Kinukuha na Mangga.
However, It requires a lot of work and a tedious job nevertheless of it’s long breathtaking job.
However, It requires a lot of work and a tedious job nevertheless of it’s long breathtaking job.
by ulol robredo pa den sa 2022 May 25, 2022

Doing and saying whatever you feel like doing and saying, regardless of (both) the effect it has on the people around you, and regardless of whether or not what you're saying is consistent with truth or doing is consistent with virtue.
Hym "The 'Don't say gay' bill does the exact same thing as bill C-16. If you're a gay teacher... And a kid asks you about your relationship... You are COMPELLED BY LAW... To deflect and redirect them to the parents... So the parents can lie to their kids about relationships. It FORCES (Jordan) you to say words you otherwise wouldn't say. It's literally the exact same bill. And the claim is that kids being made vaguely aware of the existence of gay people with somehow harm them. And when people tell you that your kids are going to find out anyway and it isn't incumbent on the rest of us to live to coddle your kids, you construct a narrative adjacent to the actual topic and then live in delusion while shouting 'Lalala can't hear you! Lalala!' Until the bad-man goes away. That's your 'Standing for a just cause.' "
by Hym Iam June 14, 2024

Accepting responsibility for a problem or issue at hand. Owning the part you play in a given situation and allowing positive changes to happen due to your specific actions.
After reflecting on our conversation, I realized that the causativity of the outcome falls directly on me, and I aim to make improvements in the future.
by mc7177 July 8, 2015

by FourToothedCousinFucker December 19, 2018

A lost cause is someone who it is not worth it to try getting something through to them because it will be nothing anyway.
by kindashadow January 16, 2024

The new "vaccine causes autism" statement that first appeared right after Mortal Kombat controversy in 1992.
Ever since the Mortal Kombat uproar, the "video games cause violence" argument has been thrown around as casually as the "vaccine causes autism" myth.
by Emotional Cruiser September 21, 2025
