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It won't happen here

In February, 2020, Trump's casual boast about the future of coronavirus in America.

Five months later, there were four million confirmed Covid-19 cases, a number estimated to be one-tenth the true figure. 144,000 Americans had died. Trump continues to insist he was 'right'.

"We have it under control. It won't happen here."

by Monkey's Dad July 22, 2020


Not Safe Here

It is a term used when a group chat has the tendency to be screenshotted.

Chat in another group as it’s not safe here. You’ve been watched by many.

by Niggg96 January 9, 2020


*Insert amorphous abstraction here*

You're missing the point. If you liking me doesn't translate to or manifest in the form of anything tangible, whether or not you like me is irrelevant. It's not conflation, you've rendered yourself moot. And it's not that what you're saying is untrue BUT it seems to be the cases that anything other than affirming their love of big fat cocks is unacceptable. I'm not doing anything that anybody else isn't doing. And I maintain that my position is and has alway been: I have a right to know what's going on around me. Even if that means the people around me lose a degree of social leverage. It isn't not my responsibility to accept an

imposed form of ignorance that is used explicitly to keep me from using my own capacity for choice and keep my behavior convenient. It's only "not real" because if it IS REAL then the random circumabulation of my mind is worth more than your entire life's work. In the same way that some atheist don't want to believe that God is real because if it IS REAL it means that your soul is going to burn forever.

Hym "The problem with the assertion that an outcome is the result of *Insert amorphous abstraction here* is that the logical conclusion always leads to an existential superiority claim. Do you *Insert amorphous abstraction here* as hard as an Alaskan crab fisherman? No? So then were does the disproportionate success come from? *insert existential superiority claim* Well, you could say, 'The job has a different "type" of difficulty' BUT are you accounting for mitigating variables in your self assessment? Does association mitigate the 'difficulty' of garnering disproportionate success? Then, why are people so willing to associate with you as opposed to other? *Insert existential superiority claim* So, what is the point of using these amorphous abstractions? It's a convenient out when you're engaged in verbal conflict. You can always drag the conflict down into the realm of semantics at a moments notice. Imagine, we're in conflict over our disparate outcomes. You posit *Insert amorphous abstraction here* as justification for the disparity. I am then forced to either accept your definition of what constitutes *Insert amorphous abstraction here* (Which I have no reason to do because we're in conflict) OR I have convince you that your definition of *Insert amorphous abstraction here* is flawed or incongruous with objective reality (Which I will never be able to do because you would never render your own outcome unjustified). It's just a word-trick."

by Hym Iam February 26, 2023


Well You See Here

A phrase used by idiots trying to sound sophisticated. People who use this phrase usually like to suck on penis.

Thomas: Hey how are you
Tyee: Well you see here i will suck your dick
Thomas: ok

by lilnigwwd April 4, 2024


Marty McFly on outta here

Marty McFly on outta here (verb phrase) - the act through which a person chooses to disassociate their time from the time of others as to not create a paradox in their own understanding of a sense of honest joy

"Heard the wing sauce wasn't that good here. Time to Marty McFly on outta here!"

by LG Himself January 29, 2022


exhibit here

An indication to display certain items in a given location

Exhibit here if you please.

by Hercolena Oliver September 24, 2008


exhibit here

An indication to display certain items in a given location

Exhibit here if you please.

by Hercolena Oliver August 31, 2008