Social gender role, gender stereotypes, militia, flat earthism, capitalism, fascism, nazism, conservatism, traditionalism, machism, neoliberalism, liberalism, integralism, militarism, privatization, liberation of grenades, liberation of rifles, olavism, patriarchy, death penalty (indirect impunity), freemasonry, evangelicalism, christianity, catholicism, racial quotas for whites, supremacy of the bourgeoisie, supremacy of the rich, supremacy of businesspeople and price increases in stores.
Right-wing.
by Sabordo April 30, 2024

.9.Three Thousand Miles To Graceland...No Blue Prints...I Never Stop...I Smack Her Back No Sebastian Johann Bach...If She Is Greased Up...Down And Alone Is The Sunflower Deed...Right...I Went Left To Start...I Will Not Stop.9.
.9.Three Thousand Miles To Graceland...No Blue Prints...I Never Stop...I Smack Her Back No Sebastian Johann Bach...If She Is Greased Up...Down And Alone Is The Sunflower Deed...Right...I Went Left To Start...I Will Not Stop.9.
by Adujasty343 July 13, 2025

by totebag March 13, 2023

(A). An exclamation used to describe the speaker's congruence or approval of an action or a previously said phrase.
It is comparable to words like "okay" or "yeah". It is often used as a filler term.
(B). A phrase which subtly expresses the speaker's disinterest or dislike with a topic or situation at hand.
These are of very many definitions of this word.
It is comparable to words like "okay" or "yeah". It is often used as a filler term.
(B). A phrase which subtly expresses the speaker's disinterest or dislike with a topic or situation at hand.
These are of very many definitions of this word.
(A)
Person A: When did you get your car again?
Person B: I got it about seven months ago.
Person A: Right.
(B)
Person C: You look awful today.
Person D: Right. Thanks.
Person A: When did you get your car again?
Person B: I got it about seven months ago.
Person A: Right.
(B)
Person C: You look awful today.
Person D: Right. Thanks.
by eternityinlimbo June 24, 2024

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by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim March 17, 2025

references a video which is a remix to the song called "fine print" which repeats the line "to earn the right to work" for over 8 hours, often references repetition in terms of manual labour jobs.
"we work to earn the right to work to earn the right to work to earn the right to work to earn the right to work"
"ok bro calm down"
"ok bro calm down"
by smortingcoke February 22, 2025

by Peehead January 29, 2019
