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Anthimos 

A guy or a person can be called Anthimos if they are a cynic and a leftist. !ATTENTION! they are an Anthimos only if they are commies (aka not liberals or anarchists). They are generally good people but (especially) their leftist background, their cynical attidute and their tendency to visit the toilet of every building they enter sometimes overshadow their good personality. For right wing cynics check the name dimokritos.
stella: You wont believe this! Yesterday i was talking with this guy about politics and he couldnt stop talking about Marx and capitalism!
Katherine: Omg, i know this guy! A few days ago he saw me holding hands with my bf and he said "get a room". He is such a cynic!
Stella: Exactly...such an Anthimos. But he is a good guy i believe.
Katherine: hmm..i guess
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