Essentially, parents who are rich and famous enough to, say, get their kids an acting or recording deal without talent.
This whole chart’s got nothing but kids of blue text parents these days… and to think there was talent here.
by Handull February 15, 2026
Get the Blue Text Parents mug.I got pulled over for a brake light out, but I told a thin blue lie. I said I just bought one and didn’t know how to install it. They let me go with a warning.
by SuburbanWebster February 16, 2026
Get the Thin Blue Lie mug.The informal alliance of Liberals (Yellow), Conservatives (Blue), and the Far-Right (Brown) in certain political contexts, where these normally opposed groups align on specific issues—typically against common enemies: progressive left movements, anti-colonial struggles, or challenges to the established order. The alliance is not formal or acknowledged; it's emergent, visible in voting patterns, media coverage, and online discourse where these groups suddenly sing from the same sheet. The Yellow-Blue-Brown Alliance explains why liberal outlets sometimes echo far-right talking points, why conservatives suddenly sound like libertarians, and why otherwise opposed groups converge on certain targets. It's politics as "the enemy of my enemy is my friend," even when the friend is usually an enemy.
Example: "On the issue of protests against corporate power, the Yellow-Blue-Brown Alliance emerged: liberals criticized the 'tactics,' conservatives condemned the 'lawlessness,' and far-right commentators called it 'proof of communist infiltration.' Three normally warring groups, united in opposition. The alliance was temporary, unspoken, and effective—the protest movement was drowned in cross-party condemnation."
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