Fans of the popular podcast Sword and Scale are commonly known as “Sassholes”.
The term “Sassholes” is a play on words, combining the idea of being sassy and being an asshole. While it may sound negative, it is actually used as a term of endearment within the Sword and Scale community. Fans of the podcast tend to be very passionate about the show and its content, and are known for their witty sense of humor and clever comebacks. They often engage in lively discussions and debates about the true crime stories featured on the podcast.
So why are they called “Sassholes”? The term was coined by the host of Sword and Scale, Mike Boudet. In a 2015 episode of the podcast, Boudet used the term to describe his fans, saying that they were “anything but boring” and that he appreciated their wit and humor. The term quickly caught on and became a badge of honor for Sword and Scale fans and represents their passion for the show and its gritty and riveting content. As well as their adoration for the shows host.
The term “Sassholes” is a play on words, combining the idea of being sassy and being an asshole. While it may sound negative, it is actually used as a term of endearment within the Sword and Scale community. Fans of the podcast tend to be very passionate about the show and its content, and are known for their witty sense of humor and clever comebacks. They often engage in lively discussions and debates about the true crime stories featured on the podcast.
So why are they called “Sassholes”? The term was coined by the host of Sword and Scale, Mike Boudet. In a 2015 episode of the podcast, Boudet used the term to describe his fans, saying that they were “anything but boring” and that he appreciated their wit and humor. The term quickly caught on and became a badge of honor for Sword and Scale fans and represents their passion for the show and its gritty and riveting content. As well as their adoration for the shows host.
“Hey, have you ever heard of that podcast Sword & Scale?”
“Heard of it?! It’s my favorite podcast! I am a hardcore Sasshole”
“Heard of it?! It’s my favorite podcast! I am a hardcore Sasshole”
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When Policy decisions are made deliberately precluding humility, empathy and humanism. Sass as in the family famous for Nazi Collusion and upstart behaviour that was devoid of Ethics but charged with ambition. (see the Nazi trials)
In an attempt to show how kind the school is, they ran a fundraiser for a neighbouring school who had a child with cancer, They raised the money, but in an example of Sassism, feeling the end justifies the means, they did so by torturing the students between every class with deliberately annoying music and stating you have to pay into the charity, if you do not want to be sound tortured, an example of Sassism in practice.
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“Will you grab my bag?” , no get it yourself. “Sasshole” mumbles Maddy as she gets her own bag.
“Will you grab my bag?” , no get it yourself. “Sasshole” mumbles Maddy as she gets her own bag.
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- Referring to the Zoroastrian concept of Asha (Righteous order/truth)
- Referring to the Zoroastrian concept of Asha (Righteous order/truth)
That play was sassanid: I had an easy time following the gripping plot points and character themes.
Herodotus lays out a rather sassanid description: "The period of a Persian boy's education is between the ages of five and twenty, and he is taught three things only: to ride, to use the bow, and to speak the truth."
Herodotus lays out a rather sassanid description: "The period of a Persian boy's education is between the ages of five and twenty, and he is taught three things only: to ride, to use the bow, and to speak the truth."
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