The Moral World Cup is an award given to international cricket frauds, England. They have won this award every year except for 1932-1933, when they used dangerous tactic Bodyline to stop GOAT batsman, Sir Donald Bradman. The name for this award comes from the 2023 Ashes, when World Class fraud Johnny Bairstow left his crease and got stumped by Alex Carey fair and square. Since then England complain about the spirit of cricket, despite World Class English ghost Stuart Broad smashing it to Michael Clarke at first slip and not walking in 2013.
Other characteristics include losing constantly to six time World Cup winners Australia (in all formats), inability to retain the Ashes, winning a fraudulent World Cup final in 2019 (New Zealand are the actual winners), constantly complaining about the spirit of the game and making lame excuses for their poor performances in the 2023 World Cup, (despite Australia playing WTC, Ashes and CWC). England are truly finished but are the only team to ever win the Moral World Cup.
Other characteristics include losing constantly to six time World Cup winners Australia (in all formats), inability to retain the Ashes, winning a fraudulent World Cup final in 2019 (New Zealand are the actual winners), constantly complaining about the spirit of the game and making lame excuses for their poor performances in the 2023 World Cup, (despite Australia playing WTC, Ashes and CWC). England are truly finished but are the only team to ever win the Moral World Cup.
Guy 1: England are so finished, they lost to the sheep farmers, Afghanistan
Guy 2: At least they won the Moral World Cup
Guy 2: At least they won the Moral World Cup
by realistpenduhater November 29, 2023
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Purposely unflattering term (or label) given to a person that has an extreme leftist ideology who refuses to defend their position other than calling others names like "homophobe", "racist", "sexist" (and other "isms" words). Usually given a person with an extreme secular or atheist outlook, but lately the "lgbt" alphabet community is earning the term more often.
A person that gives lip-service to being tolerant, but in reality has great disdain for anyone that does not subscribe to their positions and will resort to calling them names instead of fairly debating the ideas behind the positions.
A person that gives lip-service to being tolerant, but in reality has great disdain for anyone that does not subscribe to their positions and will resort to calling them names instead of fairly debating the ideas behind the positions.
I went to a movie discussion forum and was amazed how many moralphobes deadpanned Matt Walsh's movie that hadn't even bothered to view the film.
by LowOiL September 29, 2024
Get the moralphobe mug.The inauthentic pronouncement of moral positions one does not truly hold or understand in an effort to gain the respect, admiration, and/or acceptance of others. The individual in question may repeat talking points they heard in filter bubbles or stage a meltdown when questioned on anything that reveals an internal contradiction or requires more than a surface-level understanding.
Samantha distrusts others, but promotes socialism. She has no idea what she's talking about. It's all just moral fashion with her.
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Get the Moral fashion mug.Definition: The process of recognizing, emphasizing, or confronting human mortality and the limits of life. It is frequently used in discussions about existential awareness, personal reflection, or the inevitability of death.
Pronunciation: /ˌmɔrˈtælɪˈzeɪʃən/ ("mor-tal-ih-ZAY-shun")
Significance:
• It can refer to the act of creating something mortal, adducing attention to the temporary or finite nature of existence.
• It is used in philosophical, literary, or personal contexts to describe the acceptance of mortality or the journey of confronting life's impermanence.
• It may also imply a process of "humanizing" a concept by recognizing its limitations or inherent termination.
Singular noun: mortalization
Plural noun: mortalizations
Adjective: mortal
Adverb: mortally
Past verb: mortalized
Present verb: mortalize, mortalizes
Pronunciation: /ˌmɔrˈtælɪˈzeɪʃən/ ("mor-tal-ih-ZAY-shun")
Significance:
• It can refer to the act of creating something mortal, adducing attention to the temporary or finite nature of existence.
• It is used in philosophical, literary, or personal contexts to describe the acceptance of mortality or the journey of confronting life's impermanence.
• It may also imply a process of "humanizing" a concept by recognizing its limitations or inherent termination.
Singular noun: mortalization
Plural noun: mortalizations
Adjective: mortal
Adverb: mortally
Past verb: mortalized
Present verb: mortalize, mortalizes
Examples:
• "The novel treats amply with themes of mortalization, urging readers to reflect on life's brevity."
• "Her experiences mortalized her viewpoint, making her more present in every moment."
• "The film's message centers on the mortalization of heroes, displaying that even the strongest are not invincible."
• "The novel treats amply with themes of mortalization, urging readers to reflect on life's brevity."
• "Her experiences mortalized her viewpoint, making her more present in every moment."
• "The film's message centers on the mortalization of heroes, displaying that even the strongest are not invincible."
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