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Chris: “you have you 1 dollar to your name you are broke”
Daniel: “you literally have 0 money to your name you are ACTUALLY broke”
Daniel: “you literally have 0 money to your name you are ACTUALLY broke”
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Description of lazy right wing thought which seeks demonise progressive values and ideas
And/or description of any individual person who engages in such.
Repost by progressive individual to use of term 'woke' particularly when this is used in derogatory or clichéd fashion.
Origins – possibly referring to broken nature of anti-liberal/anti-progressive arguments
Potentially –referencing use of meaningless repetition of use of expression ‘woke’ as a ‘broken record’
Referencing right wing government policies which result in economic hardships ,literally being broke
Description of lazy right wing thought which seeks demonise progressive values and ideas
And/or description of any individual person who engages in such.
Repost by progressive individual to use of term 'woke' particularly when this is used in derogatory or clichéd fashion.
Origins – possibly referring to broken nature of anti-liberal/anti-progressive arguments
Potentially –referencing use of meaningless repetition of use of expression ‘woke’ as a ‘broken record’
Referencing right wing government policies which result in economic hardships ,literally being broke
I'd rather be woke than broke.
NRA/Trump supporters are completely broke.
Stop reading the Daily Mail you saddo that's so broke.
NRA/Trump supporters are completely broke.
Stop reading the Daily Mail you saddo that's so broke.
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The first example of the idiom used this way, occurred when somebody created a puzzle from Rubik's Snake, of which Rubik himself claimed that it isn't a puzzle:
"The snake is not a problem to be solved; it offers infinite possibilities of combination. It is a tool to test out ideas of shape in space." See Washington Post, Oct 4, 1981: Rubik's Snake of 'Infinite Possibilities'. Notwithstanding these properties, it turns out to be a puzzle as well.
Look for the book "Soul of the Snake" by CubeMan69, at the Lulu book store, by August 2022.
The first example of the idiom used this way, occurred when somebody created a puzzle from Rubik's Snake, of which Rubik himself claimed that it isn't a puzzle:
"The snake is not a problem to be solved; it offers infinite possibilities of combination. It is a tool to test out ideas of shape in space." See Washington Post, Oct 4, 1981: Rubik's Snake of 'Infinite Possibilities'. Notwithstanding these properties, it turns out to be a puzzle as well.
Look for the book "Soul of the Snake" by CubeMan69, at the Lulu book store, by August 2022.
Sam: You've got so many books lying around.
Yvette: Right?
Sam: I broke it. I used one of them as a coaster, see? (Putting his beer on it.)
Yvette: Right!
Yvette: Right?
Sam: I broke it. I used one of them as a coaster, see? (Putting his beer on it.)
Yvette: Right!
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