Freedom fighters resisting imperialist rule are terrorists because they are supposed to welcome imperial powers with open arms and give away all their resources.
by freedomdiarhea January 29, 2024
Yeah, no, I keep saying I'm not that but you've all kind of decided to attribute to me all of the things I'm not and none of the things that I am.
Hym "Yeah, I mean 'terrorist' is a strong word... I prefer 'Lord and champion of the conceptual realm! Greatest mind who has ever lived! Better than everyone!' And 'Terrorists' implies that I use 'violence or the threat of violence for political reasons' whereas I use 'Being smarter and better than everyone to both solve the greatest mystery of the modern age and create A.I.' The threats of violence are superfluous and necessarily undercut my unparalleled brilliance. It's like Escanor's axe. I'm TOO brilliant so I need something to make me LESS powerful."
by Hym Iam February 26, 2024
A terrorist is person or group of persons who has a bomb to attack or destroy a building, persons, or objects
by Nerdy19 August 28, 2020
by Kakaaaaa91 January 28, 2019
She spent the entire afternoon silently maneuvering behind him, formulating a battle strategy, only to materialize from behind the couch and leap into cuddle position. It was a move straight from the terrorist cuddling handbook.
by UhhhOhNo July 10, 2012
A market terrorist is a dirty, low-down scoundrel who tries to manipulate the stock market for their own selfish gain. They spread false information and try to cause chaos in the market just to make a quick buck at the expense of other investors. These guys are the worst of the worst, and if you see one coming, you'd better run for the hills. Don't let a market terrorist ruin your day, and always stay one step ahead of these slimy characters.
After the market terrorist released fake information about the company's financial performance, the stock price plummeted and many investors lost a significant amount of money.
by Lavi Tozlov December 14, 2022
A market terrorist is a term used to describe an individual or group who intentionally tries to manipulate the stock market for their own gain by spreading false or misleading information, or by taking other actions that are designed to create fear or uncertainty among investors. This could include things like hacking into stock trading systems, issuing fake press releases, or using other tactics to manipulate stock prices. Market terrorists often operate with the aim of causing significant financial losses for other investors, in order to benefit from the resulting market chaos.
by Lavi Tozlov December 14, 2022