Pucktiles.
Bucktiles.
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Breakfales.
Breakfalse.
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Breakfast.
It means breakfast.
Bucktiles.
Bucktales.
Brucktales.
Breaktales.
Breakfales.
Breakfalse.
Breakfaste.
Breakfast.
It means breakfast.
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by MJ123 July 7, 2006
Get the pocketable mug.another name for Lunchables. Its a box that comes with nasty fake food and is commonly eaten by school kids. Kids take them to school because they rather not eat the school food which is almost equally gross. Some of them just come with a block of American cheese thats supposed to be used as some kind of sandwich with crackers thats called cheese and crackers. Another one comes with hot dogs made out of pork and scrap meat and who knows what else. Pukeables taste nasty, smell nasty and make me sick to my stomach!
by tatomuck1 October 11, 2009
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by Don Pez December 19, 2009
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by Churchland North O.G May 4, 2015
Get the pluckables mug.The cynical but often accurate observation that for any complex issue, a person can selectively present isolated data points ("cherry-picked" facts) to construct a compelling but deeply misleading narrative that supports their pre-existing bias. This isn't a claim that all facts are false, but that their power comes from context and omission. A single statistic, a lone study, or an individual anecdote can be wielded as a definitive "truth-totem" while ignoring the vast forest of contradictory evidence surrounding it. In the information age, data isn't power; curation is.
Example: A climate change denier points to a single cold day in July and declares, "See? No global warming! All facts are cherry-pickable." They've plucked one irrelevant data point from a planet-sized dataset of rising temperatures, using a "fact" to fabricate a falsehood. It's the weaponization of the technically-true to obscure the actually-true.
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