
An exhortation that, taken at face value, is actually good advice, except that when people tell you to do it, they don't ACTUALLY mean "Think for yourself", they mean "Reject mainstream news sources, and trust fringe, loony ones". On the rare occasion that they don't mean this, they still mean "Think for yourself, and agree with me!" At no time, when anybody ever tells you to think for yourself, does the thought ever cross their mind that you could possibly think for yourself, and reach a different conclusion from the one that they reached, or one that is even opposite to the one that they reached.
"Vaccines are poison, and chemtrails are causing birth defects! Think for yourself, watch this poorly-researched YouTube video, and you will agree with me!"
by q359 July 25, 2023

by LimA5 May 15, 2022

A hazing type position that a fraternity pledge may assume when they answer a question incorrectly. Also known as a "Think about it"
The position is summarized as such:
- Your head goes on the ground,
- You lift yourself up like a plank position,
- Then put your hands behind your back.
The position is summarized as such:
- Your head goes on the ground,
- You lift yourself up like a plank position,
- Then put your hands behind your back.
Pledgemaster: "Think about why you pissed me off"
Pledges: *Get into a thinking man, and hold it as long as possible*
Pledges: *Get into a thinking man, and hold it as long as possible*
by Gluc April 19, 2021

no you won't
by obscureharrypottercharacter March 16, 2023

When Louis Tomlinson was asked what it meant when he named his first studio album Walls, he said a wall is a wall, and there was nothing deeper in it.
by jaquenfayre December 7, 2020
