Words and Phrases that Need Revisiting
#127: last four years

hurrah I won’t have to hear this phrase for the next four years

#126: hey it’s a free country
#125: you have no right to say…

Yeah I do!

believed:

smallpetuniaofgallifrey:

It is NOT “almost time for Green Day to wake up.” SHUT THE FUCK UP, YOU IMMATURE LITTLE PRICKS. YOU ARE NOT REAL GREEN DAY FANS IF YOU MAKE FUN OF “WAKE ME UP WHEN SEPTEMBER ENDS”. Do you have ANY idea what that song is about, and what it means to Billie Joe Armstrong?
GROW THE FUCK UP.

sounds like you could use a nap

i’ll wake you up when september ends

#124: real Green Day fans

Substitute Green Day for anything. Why should anyone care about what it means to be Bille Joe Armstrong anyway? He’s probably a prick, as a famous person.

#123: ’90s’ kid

I think that’s where the apostrophes go, anyway.

#121: aggressive secularism
No such thing, of course, but I decided to imagine what it would look like. My teeth look way better in this picture than in real life.

#121: aggressive secularism

No such thing, of course, but I decided to imagine what it would look like. My teeth look way better in this picture than in real life.

overtheeventhorizon:

Libertarianism: crushing the rights of Workers everywhere.

#120: don’t tread on me

overtheeventhorizon:

Libertarianism: crushing the rights of Workers everywhere.

#120: don’t tread on me

#119: statism
rationalhub:

Quote courtesy: The Pervocracy

#118: boys will be boys

rationalhub:

Quote courtesy: The Pervocracy

#118: boys will be boys

#117: British jobs for British workers
#115: so this is a thing, guys
#114: practice makes perfect

No, practice makes better!

#113: tour de force

A French phrase meaning, “I am a shit music critic”

#112: all’s well that ends well

suggested by Ginni whose tumblr I can’t find

Weeeeeird. I swear I follow it.

Pleasure?

novemberbeetle:

Why do I have to write “guilty pleasure” when I like something?
(Like a list of books, hobbies etc.)

If I like it (and if it doesn’t harm anyone!), it’s pleasure and not guilt…
So, why?

#110 guilty pleasure