The bible discussion/study meeting (BDSM) is a meeting in which those who have been blessed by the lords love come together and talk about the bible.
Bro 1: "Bro, ya like BDSM?"
Bro 2: "Yes, I do. I am a christian. I very much enjoy bible discussion/study meetings."
Bro 2: "Yes, I do. I am a christian. I very much enjoy bible discussion/study meetings."
by Password12342069 May 28, 2020
Get the bible discussion/study meeting mug.To engage in a civilized discussion based on compromising with the peers you discuss tripe with, while keeping an open mind and laughing away disagreements and agreements. Usually stereotyped and portrayal of well aged men donning the garb of the usual business man and sipping on the finest of wine in front of a raging fire.
Johnathan and William are the best of friends, who share their differences through agreements. They engage in Top Hat & Monocle Discussions to show that they can understand each other without the exchange of hurtful words.
William : Do you believe Abortion is right?
Johnathon : Oh William, you do know we have no say in the beliefs of others
William : people do have the power to influence, correct?
Johnathon : People should have their own choice, I personally don't believe in taking away the lives of unborn children only because their parent isn't supposedly "ready" but why should I have a say in their choice?
William : You're right, why should we decide for others.
William : Do you believe Abortion is right?
Johnathon : Oh William, you do know we have no say in the beliefs of others
William : people do have the power to influence, correct?
Johnathon : People should have their own choice, I personally don't believe in taking away the lives of unborn children only because their parent isn't supposedly "ready" but why should I have a say in their choice?
William : You're right, why should we decide for others.
by The Souper Nazi May 26, 2009
Get the Top Hat & Monocle Discussion mug.by rebelrebel92 January 25, 2017
Get the Black Hole Discussion (BHD) mug.1) A response to an obvious post
2) A response to a questionable TOS violation
3) A response to a topic we would rather not discuss.
Saying "We do not discuss SW in the JCC" automatically ends the discussion.
2) A response to a questionable TOS violation
3) A response to a topic we would rather not discuss.
Saying "We do not discuss SW in the JCC" automatically ends the discussion.
Bill: My fingernails are disgusting.
Bob: We do not discuss SW in the JCC.
Bob: Am I a bad person for loving the reefer?
Bill: We do not discuss SW in the JCC.
Bob: We do not discuss SW in the JCC.
Bob: Am I a bad person for loving the reefer?
Bill: We do not discuss SW in the JCC.
by The Director's Cut Was Better December 28, 2008
Get the We do not discuss SW in the JCC mug.“How about some Netflix and chill over at my place?”
“I was kinda hoping for some Disney Plus and Discuss first, sry. I’m not into hookups”
“I was kinda hoping for some Disney Plus and Discuss first, sry. I’m not into hookups”
by Nahiaintgonna November 8, 2019
Get the Disney plus and discuss mug.Refers to any meeting between two or more people that takes place after they have all partaken of voluminous quantities of baked beans or spiced cabbage, resulting in a comparably voluminous quantity of drawn-out butt-trumpet rasps.
"July is National baked bean Month" Pppppppp-rrrrrttttt. "Excuse me." Google "baked beans speech" for the entire hilarious long-winded discussion.
by QuacksO January 31, 2017
Get the long-winded discussion mug.A person entering a, usually controversial, discussion with the most surface-level, stereotype-based, and hyperbolic arguments possible. Their take then becomes the easy go-to meme response that spreads, resulting in a form of Flanderization for the discussion as a whole, cutting any nuance or complexity to the discourse and adding undeserved importance to it.
Some of the more prevalent examples of this are in discussions of Fermi's paradox, where the go to is, "Aliens don't talk to us because we're stupid," despite how much it's implying about the aliens in question. And arguments about America not using the metric system, with the reason often being, "Americans are too stupid and lazy to understand it," forcing a stereotype and ignoring any actual reasons the US hasn't switched over.
Since these arguments are often done for quick validation, they often have little to no research backing them either due to overconfidence of being right, or an unconscious fear of having to think complexly.
Some of the more prevalent examples of this are in discussions of Fermi's paradox, where the go to is, "Aliens don't talk to us because we're stupid," despite how much it's implying about the aliens in question. And arguments about America not using the metric system, with the reason often being, "Americans are too stupid and lazy to understand it," forcing a stereotype and ignoring any actual reasons the US hasn't switched over.
Since these arguments are often done for quick validation, they often have little to no research backing them either due to overconfidence of being right, or an unconscious fear of having to think complexly.
commenter 1: omfg why don't Americans just switch to metric already, why are they too dumb to do government.
commenter 2: You could leave and google how states' rights work, fucking discussion pollution.
commenter 2: You could leave and google how states' rights work, fucking discussion pollution.
by dirtwashere April 9, 2023
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