"Je m'en fiche" is a French expression that can be loosely translated to "I don't care" or "I don't give a damn." It is similar to the French expression "je m'en fous" (I don't give a fuck), but far less vulgar. It is still slang though and usually used in what one could potentially describe as "street French;" albeit a softer street French than the one that would use "je m'en fous" or "j'en ai rien à foutre."
He wants to leave me for whom? Pffft, je m'en fiche! I'll just find someone new.
When win a game by using the cheap character or using a move set numerous times in a match to win against skilled players. When you clearly are more skilled than the person that beat you at the same game.
Ficheralizing: You win a game of skill by using a cheap tactic. You make excuses for losing by creating reason that the other person beat you unfairly.
Ficheralizing:Using Ryu's/Ken's fireball in Street Fighter.
An internet connection that is very laggy or even non-responsive. The phrase is usually used in Real-Time Strategy or MMORPG games online. The phrase was first used in a 2v2 match of Stracraft when the game was close to lagging out or disconnecting on a host game. When the game dragged, the host saved the match and titled it "WHO HAS THE FISHER-PRICE MODEM!?!". After that, hilarity ensued and the culprit with the slow internet connection was revealed because Starcraft drops laggy users when a game is saved.
Director of:
a shitload of 90s MTV music videos
Alien 3
Seven
The Game
Fight Club (coolest movie ever)
Panic Room
Zodiac
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button The social Network The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Creator of Netflix's House of Cards (2013), director of episode 1 and 2.
Known for dark and super-slick cinematography (established with long-time collaborator DOP: Jeff Cronenweth), snappy dialogue/acting, adapting interesting (and often dark) stories into 3-hour long movies, perfect editing and getting robbed from the Oscars like Scorcese before Hugo or Kubrick during his entire life.