a phrase that sounded philosophical to me in my head and has no meaning
cool cat 420: there are no rules in our cult besides the ones we make
cool cat 69: LMAO NOPE!
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We're no strangers to love you know the rules and so do I
YOU GOT RICK ROLLED!
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a discord server with some of the hottest mfs you've ever seen
they also like feet
tara, or4nge, maddy, sai, sami, rigby, dulce, gabi, jo, artemis, ray, leorio, butter, eliza, erynn, faith, illumi, soosh, alyx, keki, kite, shun, stella, and rozzy
holy shit theres so many of us wtf
"bro are u in Legoshi role play rule 34 stripper playhouse hooters sexy club and bar"
"yea why?"
"holy shit ur so sexy and u get so many bitches
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the jingle that lives rent free in your head!
hey guys have you heard the burger king jingle? it goes whopper whopper whopper whopper junior double triple whopper flame grilled taste with perfect toppers i rule this day! isnt it a great song?
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A rule that gives children the right to be free from bullying because of the actions of their relatives.
"That's breaking The Rule of Barron, you can't diss a kid because of his relatives."
past 11 pm people get horny, and say things over text they wouldnt wanna say
Whats the 11 pm rule?
"i get crazy horny over text"
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An ethical rule that states that before an individual can start calling out other people for making discriminatory comments or performing biased actions against minorities, the individual must first acknowledge and deal with their own implicit and explicit biases, as well as effectively manage their emotions, so they can lead by example. This includes recognizing biases that are not typically viewed as being part of social justice. (That means you must confront biases like Privilege of the Living and Political Identity Privilege.) It is recommended that when calling someone out over biased comments or behavior that you try to so in a calm and polite manner, so they are less likely to feel attacked, and to avoid supporting the stereotypes about social justice supporters spread by some far-right wing political commentators. Basically, if you expect other people to listen to you and change their behavior in order to be less biased, then you have to be willing to deal with your own biases and privilege and control your emotions.
The social justice two-way expectation rule is an important ethical responsibility for any person considering standing up to discrimination, because if you donβt deal with your own biases first, then a lot of people will ignore you due to the fact you donβt practice what you preach. Failing to deal with your biases prior to calling someone out can also negatively impact the views of social justice in other people as they may see the movement as being just being all talk, without producing any real results.