No but it’s a good thing the whore fucked a literal cripple because now if you improve yourself it’ll be because a whore fucked a deformed mongoloid and not because you want to improve yourself. It’s great! It’s fantastic even! That she rode his diseased cock. Phenomenal!
Hym “And there goes the butterfly effect thinking! I knew it was coming! Did I do this one already? No? Ok, I’ll explain. Here’s an example ‘It’s good that she screwed Rain man because then it lead you to do *blank*’ and, before she fucked the retard, a butterfly farted in Africa, which startled a rhino, which caused a stampede that traumatized the the guy who molested the retard, which led to the molestation, which led to the little girl touching that caused him to be sent to the group home in the first place! If that’s the case, by your own logic, it’s just splendifferous that he got molested because that leads to him getting his own sex cult! Hurray child molesters!!! Furthermore, for the *blank* to be ‘good’, I need to make it good. Manually. And I don’t necessarily need the outcome to be good. I’d even go as far as to say that YOU need the outcome to be good more than I do! I don’t even WANT the outcome to be good! I would much rather feed the whore some copper chef! So, why should I allow it? Open question. Why should I allow you to force me to make the outcome of something the YOU SIGN OFF ON and I DO NOT, good? What do I get? Robbed repeatedly? Good answer. Mocked and ridiculed? Awesome. You’re a master debater.”
by Hym Iam October 12, 2022
showing good sense and/or remarkable cleverness. Inversely, if one shows poor judgment and/or lack of cleverness, they are "not thinking money."
Dave: "Hey, man, instead going to the bar to meet chicks, let's throw a house party and tell our friends to invite everyone they know!"
Ken: "NOW you're thinking money!"
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Dave: "Why haven't car companies invented hovercars yet?"
Ken: "Who knows, dude? They're obviously not thinking money."
Ken: "NOW you're thinking money!"
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Dave: "Why haven't car companies invented hovercars yet?"
Ken: "Who knows, dude? They're obviously not thinking money."
by T Intel September 10, 2010
A phrase you say to someone when you don't want to consider their suggestion seriously.
A phrase you say to someone when they have an egregious suggestion or opinion.
A phrase you say to someone when they have an egregious suggestion or opinion.
by SGT_ED May 21, 2024
by Davydog November 24, 2018
The past tense version of thinked. Typically the homeschooled taught version of thought. Sonia Mehta typically uses this word to piss people off.
by Davydog November 25, 2018
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by Abcvd January 07, 2024
1. have a particular opinion, belief, or idea about someone or something.
2. direct one's mind towards someone or something; use one's mind actively to form connected ideas.
2. direct one's mind towards someone or something; use one's mind actively to form connected ideas.
by AkiraShakira January 06, 2023