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the way of the wind

When something happens and you can't explain the how or the when, it just does and it happens so fast you can't explain it to anyone.
Yup Blockbuster is gone. Sally said.
Yup it went the way of the wind. John replied.
by Eggspectacular7 December 5, 2025
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You don't make the rules of hell (You know I was going to insult you here for saying that stupid shit to me but actually, this time, I'm not going to).
Hym "So, 'You can't think your way out of hell' says the guy who doesn't have a say in whether or not I can think my way out of hell. You don't make the rules, nor do you know whether or not it's the case."
by Hym Iam December 15, 2025
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A term used to describe a man who is genuinely "country" and hardworking. It signifies that he isn't afraid to get his hands dirty, is capable of handling manual labor, and has the grit required for rural life.
"Don't worry about the truck breaking down out here; Jackson's with us, and he knows his way around a mud pie. He'll have us moving in ten minutes."
by Sarcophagus December 25, 2025
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