by bodoo October 12, 2009
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Little Tiny Purple Peace People or (LTPPPs) are a civilization of sixth graders (or above) who enjoy having fun enough to not care what other people think of them. At least to an extent. Just not when their crushes are around. This civilization may make up new words, such as ooch, yuy, avesome, and eep. They listen to strange music. They are the bane of the popular people's existence. Anyone who does all these things is considered part of the LTPPP civilization, no matter where they live.
Conformist #1: When that Little Tiny Purple Peace Person walked by, I felt a rush of empowerment!
Conformist #2: I know, I really wish I knew what all of their new words mean!
LTPPP: OOCH!!!!
Conformist #2: I know, I really wish I knew what all of their new words mean!
LTPPP: OOCH!!!!
by pierules10 February 03, 2012
On December 21st, participants of Anti-Fur-Day and Fur-Day come to a peace agreement, apologizing for previous actions. The effects of Anti Fur-Furry Peace Agreement Day are normally short lived, most will be fighting again the next day.
Rainb0wF0x: Its Anti Fur-Furry Peace Agreement Day today.
FurrySlayer420: Oh really? I'm sorry for all the hateful messages and bullying we inflicted upon you furrys.
Rainb0wF0x: And I'm sorry for making you roleplay as a pink hyena with antlers and putting you thousands in debt by making you buy a fursuit UwU.
FurrySlayer420: Oh really? I'm sorry for all the hateful messages and bullying we inflicted upon you furrys.
Rainb0wF0x: And I'm sorry for making you roleplay as a pink hyena with antlers and putting you thousands in debt by making you buy a fursuit UwU.
by WebDriverTorso December 18, 2020
by sanford me. February 07, 2010
by Captain_frisk September 03, 2007
I don’t want peace; I want problems ALWAYS!!!!!! — a popular meme that originated in the unbelievable genre: African Martial Arts Films.
This particular line appears in the 2017 adaptation of the Mortal Kombat game, from Ghana's Kumawood scene. The line is spoken by Marsuel Hoppe, who plays Shao Kahn, the armored tyrant from the video game. Kumawood productions are typically low-budget and quickly produced.
This line is an absolute declaration of martial arts militancy and the desire to fight even is your opponent is suing for peace.
This particular line appears in the 2017 adaptation of the Mortal Kombat game, from Ghana's Kumawood scene. The line is spoken by Marsuel Hoppe, who plays Shao Kahn, the armored tyrant from the video game. Kumawood productions are typically low-budget and quickly produced.
This line is an absolute declaration of martial arts militancy and the desire to fight even is your opponent is suing for peace.
by Mind Hunter the Profiler September 04, 2023