An individual who rejects the identifying label “Christian” while simultaneously believes Jesus Christ is god. The term originated in the early 70’s and is an acronym for “So…I don’t actually call myself a Christian, but I do follow the teachings of Jesus”. The apostrophe in the official spelling of s’idacmacbiftoj represents the audible pause (“…”) between “so” and “I” in the acronym. Sidacmacally is the adverb form of the word.
“I really don’t like to put myself in a box so. All that Christianity stuff is weird! But I do think Jesus is god. I guess you could call me a s’idacmacbiftoj”, he said sidacmacally.
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"I want to get back with my ex." - (Idiot, probably named Brad)
"YOU FUCKING DUMBASS! YOU'RE AN IDIOT! I MADE THE REPEATING IDIOCY THEOREM TO SHOW HOW YOUR DUMBASS CONTINUSIONLY MAKES THE SAME RETARDED CHOICES!" - Me (Fuck you guy, probably named Brad, you idiot)
"YOU FUCKING DUMBASS! YOU'RE AN IDIOT! I MADE THE REPEATING IDIOCY THEOREM TO SHOW HOW YOUR DUMBASS CONTINUSIONLY MAKES THE SAME RETARDED CHOICES!" - Me (Fuck you guy, probably named Brad, you idiot)
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Source: “‘Idiocracy’ is a disturbingly prescient reflection of our current reality, not because nobody knows anything but because everybody thinks somebody does." ~ Jared Bauer
Source: “‘Idiocracy’ is a disturbingly prescient reflection of our current reality, not because nobody knows anything but because everybody thinks somebody does." ~ Jared Bauer
Bauer's Rule of Idiocracy arises in part from characteristics discussed in Erich Fromm’s “Escape From Freedom,” including a desire to defer to a trusted figure to escape the burden of having to puzzle out matters for which one is ill-equipped, the learning curve is steep, or information is at best incomplete.
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