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You

You're the one who wanted this to be about you. What? Do you not want to be associated with a retard sex cult? Then why don't you just leave?

Hym "I knew you would do that (by the way). Allude to my lack of ethos. In the words of a friend of yours (and I'm paraphrasing) 'I don't need a degree from so-and-so university, what I say is either true or it's not.' There are people with ethos who you consider full of shit. I don't see why my logos or pathos should be dismissed just because I lack ethos. I also like the insinuation that my ideas don't have any merit and that my I am only relevant in association with you. I am also not anonymous. You just didn't ask. You told other people not to ask. You gotta arbitrate that fame or people will get things they don't deserve and we can't have that now can we?"

by Hym Iam July 11, 2022

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you problem

Strictly not a "me" problem.

Sounds like a you problem to me.

by pseu-odonkayeo1179 July 1, 2021


Props to you

A way of saying well done.

Like giving kudos.

"And you did that without getting caught?" " Props to you"

by jlkk February 21, 2014

187๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž


Love you

Not the same as โ€œI love youโ€ has less meaning due to the fact you arenโ€™t saying โ€œIโ€ And is basically just throwing a sign of love out there with not as much affection as โ€œI love youโ€ just like โ€œgood nightโ€ and โ€œnight/Gnโ€ seem less โ€œvaluableโ€ if hat makes sense. So Boys...girls take notes

โ€œOkay love youโ€

by A girlfriend. November 3, 2017

435๐Ÿ‘ 61๐Ÿ‘Ž


You got it

You're welcome

Guy 1: Thanks for the big mac, dude.
Guy 2: You got it

by MYmind! December 7, 2017

128๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


are you dense

Are you stupid? Are you serious?

Fake fans: Are Ethan and Grayson twins?

Me: Are you dense?

by yungsavagenigga November 7, 2017

34๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


It's not you it's me

A phrase used when terminating a relationship. Usually used to confuse and/or draw attention away from the real reason the relationship is ending, because of the emotionally painful nature of the reason.

Rarely used in person, more often used in phone converstions, e-mails and voicemails.

He was a nice guy, but he was as good in bed as a cement block. So I called him up last night and told him it was over, but it wasn't him it was me.

by eight March 29, 2004

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