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Pseudo-Intellectual

The "intellectual" way to say "Smartass/smart-aleck/smartypants

A: This guy is sorta pseudo-intellectual

B: Just say it as smartass, tho

by Sir. B September 19, 2020


Pseudo-Intellectual

The "intellectual" way to say smartass/smart-aleck/smartypants

The liberal arts guy are sorta Pseudo-Intellectual

by Sir. B September 19, 2020


Polarization

A "cool" or "intellectual" name to describe societies which torn apart and have no chance to recovered

If you think polarization is caused by technology, no, you're absolutely wrong

Polarization which splits humanity caused by the notorious ideologies: nihilism, postmodernism, and relativism which teaches, "truth is in the eyes of beholder" and breeds "self-righteousness" and bigotry

by Sir. B November 4, 2021


red-tag

Also known as Reductio ad Stalinum, Reductio ad Marxisum, Reductio ad Chomskynum, Reductio ad Bakunum/Reductio ad Bakuninum, Reductio ad Libertarianum, Reductio ad Leninum, or Red-bait, is a logical fallacy (part of ad hominem) when someone dismiss speaker's argument by accusing them as a leftist

A: You're fascist <=A is deliberately doing reductio ad Hitlerum by accusing B as a fascist
B: STFU you leftist liberal special snowflake <= B is deliberately doing red-tag fallacy by name-calling A as leftist liberal special snowflake

by Sir. B February 19, 2021


KBB

Karo Bukan Batak (Karonese is NOT Bataknese)

1. KBB. End of discussions, since only "Batak Toba" which qualified as "Bataknese", not Simalungun, not Karo, not Pakpak Dairi, not Pasisi/Pesisir/Central Tapanuli, not even Mandailing and Angkola

Never trust everyone who says otherwise, at least never trust people who mislabel "Karo" as "Batak Karo"
2. X: Are you Bataknese?
Y: KBB, dude
X: KBB? WTF is that?
Y: Karo Bukan Batak (Karonese is NOT Bataknese), so think twice if you assume Karonese as Bataknese, because it's so racist and rude against Karonese

by Sir. B September 2, 2021


Memelish

A portmanteau of Meme and English, this type of English is a part of Internet slang and YOU SHOULDN'T SAY THAT IN REAL LIFE, ESPECIALLY DURING FORMAL SITUATIONS (use proper and plain English in real life, dude)

Memelish, Emojis/Smileys/Emoticons, Slang, Creoles/Pidgins, and any informal forms of English are the blights of proper and Plain English

by Sir. B March 4, 2021


Proper and Plain English

The language which MUST be used in any instance where English language is used, it combines proper English and Plain English, so:
1. No sticky caps
2. No slangs
3. No jargons
4. Proper spellings (such as capitalization)
4. Comprehensible language, even underages and elderly people can understand it
5. No political correctness
6. Have a proper grammars (such as proper use of verbs, adjectives, and such)
7. Effective languages

Use proper and plain English everywhere

by Sir. B March 5, 2021