*2019*
Dude#1: ayo dude#2 did you hear GOD's new song?
Dude#2: hell yes dude!
*starts playing EARFQUAKE by Tyler The Creator*
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the most iconicest creature on earth ever
person 1- OMG HAVE YOU LISTENED TO TYLER THE CREATOR'S NEW ALBUM IGOR
person 2- OF COURSE ISNT IT FIRE
person 3- Hey guys, I bought some clothes from Golf Wang. Do you guys want to come over and check them out?
person 1 + 2= OMG YAASSSSSSSSSSSS
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The literal definition of god. If #Jesus Christ ever came back to earth he would take the form of Tyler the creator
Watching a Tyler the creator concert is like having a #religious experience and meeting Jesus. His concerts are so #amazing you would only think god himself could have created something that Intense
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Euphemistic term for a wealthy or rich person first proposed by Republican politicians in mid-2011.
The term is meant to justify why the wealthy are given special legal and economic advantages and why the rich are taxed less than other people in the United States even though they can afford it more.
In Republican/Tea Party political theory, "Job Creators" are wealthy because they are industrious, virtuous, hard working people and can use their vast wealth to create jobs by hiring people to work for them. The idea that this euphemism is trying to convey is that taxing these people would hurt the economy because then their money would be going to the government (which is always evil in this political ideology) which will only waste tax money on things like social services.
We are Job Creators, therefore we deserve not to be taxed on our big houses and luxury cars, because then we might not be able to afford our nanny and gardener.
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American elite businessmen who create jobs overseas as they outsource the labor and really don't create any jobs for Americans.
We must give tax breaks to our Job Creators because they will share the wealth and it will trickle down to the rest of us.
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A euphemism for rich people that boils down to "aristocrat with a business"
Stems from the pre-Enlightenment fantasies of teabaggers and other randroids that taxing the rich will somehow hurt the economy under the fallacious belief that rich people actually create jobs.
Newspeak for an an old belief.
We shouldn't tax the job creators of America, because they are industrious people and earned that money because of their virtues, and not because people actually bought their goods and services!
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A fancy word for Youtuber that tries to sugercoat the worthlessness of the profession.
Youtuber: "I'm a content creator."
Normal Person: "Still struggling to hold down a job, then?"
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