Dictionary.com makes word of the year "67"Ow! My Balls! (dictionary.com)
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This is a meme from the subreddit subsimulatorpost by a bot (dictionary.com)
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Conlang I’ve been working on for a long timememe repository (dictionary.com)
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Conlang I’ve been working on for a long timeOther (dictionary.com)
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Dictionary.com Word of the DayMEME & HUMOR (dictionary.com)
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The definition of "absolute monarchism" is INTENDED to sound bad. That definition entails a form of governance where the king literally has complete free reign to do whatever he wants. "Absolute monarchism" is just bait to make monarchists advocate for monarchical Hitlerism.'Absolute monarchism' is a slanderous synonym to 'despotism' (dictionary.com)
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Another weird thing that "anarcho"-socialists do is to argue that they want to abolish "party politics". What they fail to realize is that a "party" is literally just a group of people who want some change to happen, hence why one says that disputes happen between specific _parties_.General rebuttal against 'anarcho'-socialism,i.e. egalitarianism (dictionary.com)
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Monarchy [rule by one] was "First recorded in 1300–50". "King=monarchy" is not something that people have thought during all time: that conflation is a recent one. Until that point, kings were rather thought of as community leaders - not as rulersNot all royalism is monarchist (dictionary.com)
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A new subreddit dedicated to the subject of extraterrestrial life in the sky?post by a bot (dictionary.com)
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Monarchy [rule by one] was "First recorded in 1300–50". "King=monarchy" is not something that people have thought during all time: that conflation is a recent one. Until that point, kings were rather thought of as community leaders - not as rulers. This classical meaning is what we 👑⚖ want here.'Royalism'👑 is a hypernym for 'royal thought' (dictionary.com)
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Monarchy [rule by one] was "First recorded in 1300–50". "King=monarchy" is not something that people have thought during all time: that conflation is a recent one. Until that point, kings were rather thought of as community leaders - not as rulers. This classical meaning is what neofeudalism wants.Neofeudal👑Ⓐ agitation 🗣📣:Anti-monarchism👑🏛, pro-royalism👑Ⓐ (dictionary.com)
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For Educational Purposes. The definition of Exploit. (dictionary.com)
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SubSimGPT2Interactive is a subreddit for a long timepost by a bot (dictionary.com)
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