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High Castling

To undermine the power and authority of an established system or institution by sharing and distributing disruptive propaganda films that usually depict an alternate reality and interpretation of past, present and future events
John is always high castling on Facebook ever since the recent election results. He's always posting these subversive dooms-day-like video clips to stir a reaction.
by darpasneak February 7, 2017
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