A group of people that are just a bunch of twat waffles who need to grow a pair because they're to sensitive.
Twat waffle #1: "omg. That cartoon hurt my feelings because it was a cartoon."
Twat waffle #2: "omg. We should totally cancel it"
Twat waffle #1: "I feel better now that my kids can grow up being a bunch of sensitive whiny little bitchs. Thanks to cancel culture."
Twat waffle #2: "omg. We should totally cancel it"
Twat waffle #1: "I feel better now that my kids can grow up being a bunch of sensitive whiny little bitchs. Thanks to cancel culture."
by TheGreatestPersonYoullMeet March 10, 2021
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"The University of Maryland president has made ending the embarrassing riot culture one of his highest priorities."
-- from the Washington City Paper October 6, 2006
-- from the Washington City Paper October 6, 2006
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It’s a subculture revolving around “bros”. Bros are men, usually college aged, that like to hang out watching/playing sports, drinking beer, throwing parties, etc. They usually tease each other, banter heavily, and make lots of dares. “Bro Culture” is the subculture of society of “bros”. The culture has a lot of haters, but at the end of the day they have their bros.
Kid: “hey bro have ya seen the real bros of Simi Valley?”
Kid: “ya, I don’t get the jokes, I am not that into bro culture.”
Kid: “ya, I don’t get the jokes, I am not that into bro culture.”
by Sloothunter42 December 6, 2018
Get the Bro Culture mug.A better name for modern American society; basically, a culture in which conformity to any and all trends, no matter how stupid/hurtful/stereotypical they are, is valued over intelligence and individuality.
All Black/African-Americans are expected to be top-notch basketball players, drug dealers, hos, pimps, morons...it goes on ad infinitum.
by Shawn B. December 4, 2003
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Get the Whore Couture mug.The Cancel Culture Crowd (CCC) (also known as the Cancel Culture Crows) are a notorious segment of the radical left-wing SJWs that seek to cancel the lives, reputations and careers of everyone who has a slightly different belief, opinion or value. Recently, they've attempted to cancel the Washington Football Team's backup quarterback Taylor Heinicke for voting for Donald Trump out of jealousy and to prevent him from getting paid a higher contract in the offseason after a brilliant performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. What's more, they will stoop so low that they will target famous individuals from history who are no longer alive especially well-respected civil rights leaders such as Helen Keler, Mahatma Gandhi and now Martin Luther King Jr. Their agenda is to use blind ignorance, fascism and irrational yet an emotional way of thinking to manipulate and change history to their liking.
Oh my goodness! We're in 2021, and now these unemployed nuts are targeting Martin Luther King Jr.! Well, I can't say I'm surprised! The Cancel Culture Crowd (CCC) can't stop canceling as they have nothing better to do with their lives!
by Sied Robert Talebi January 14, 2021
Get the Cancel Culture Crowd (CCC) mug.Crunch culture describes the societal pressure or "culture" in which overworking is good work. The term is most frequently used in the programming industry, even more so in the game development industry, though it may be used outside of those fields. Usually you will see this when a company may make their employees work 6/5, but then use the tight deadlines as leverage to have them work 15/7.
Often times there is pressure on the workers not just from their employers, but also from the people around them. There is an idea that working 15/7 should be fine if you were actually passionate about your work. In reality it just deprives workers of any passion or creativity they may have had. In addition, some may argue that working long shifts is "good for you" and "that's what life is all about". Really it deprives the workers of happiness and time, and overwhelms into a state of anxiety and depression.
In the game development industry there is also a lot of pressure created by "fans". The consumers always want the game/update released, and often the pressure gets put on the developers. In some instances the developers even get threats to finish the game/update. The reality is a lot of the times the developers are already working past their limits. The fans are often the biggest culprit for causing crunch culture.
Often times there is pressure on the workers not just from their employers, but also from the people around them. There is an idea that working 15/7 should be fine if you were actually passionate about your work. In reality it just deprives workers of any passion or creativity they may have had. In addition, some may argue that working long shifts is "good for you" and "that's what life is all about". Really it deprives the workers of happiness and time, and overwhelms into a state of anxiety and depression.
In the game development industry there is also a lot of pressure created by "fans". The consumers always want the game/update released, and often the pressure gets put on the developers. In some instances the developers even get threats to finish the game/update. The reality is a lot of the times the developers are already working past their limits. The fans are often the biggest culprit for causing crunch culture.
Boss: "The game needs to be finished in a month, you guys are going to have to work longer hours to meet the deadlines."
Developers: "We are already working 3 hours overtime each day, we can't code any faster."
Boss: "Well it's not like I'm holding a gun to you guys making you work overtime, if you don't like it then leave."
Developers: *It's not like our whole careers is on the line or anything... F*ck crunch culture*
Developers: "We are already working 3 hours overtime each day, we can't code any faster."
Boss: "Well it's not like I'm holding a gun to you guys making you work overtime, if you don't like it then leave."
Developers: *It's not like our whole careers is on the line or anything... F*ck crunch culture*
by CerealMan27 May 7, 2021
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