Using our own words

This is a lovely idea if you want to close off your ideas to the masses because they won't immediately know wtf you're talking about, and won't care to spend time for learning. Plus, it subtly reinforces the idea that you're an "other" to them, because your language has little, if anything, in common with them.
You've clearly never read Mein Kampf.

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Don't try to make an alternative to this. It's a meaningless word. It exists to support a narrative that some people hate others for no other reason than the one hating is a bad person, when in reality, everyone has a reason for everything they do which seems logical to them in the moment.


Please try this one out in public. I wanna see the result. Try not shit your pants while you're at it.

I use it pretty often when people think something is too hot or cold to touch "dickskin on your fingers" but I guess the meaning might not be obvious to strangers

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Let's keep going.

We try to intellectualize emotions. Emotions are automatic.

intellectualized:
actual, purely emotional argument:

Yeah that's why meme now means pretty much any thought that is expressed with a picture and some text.

Or why things are lit and famalam and lel and getting dabbed on while faggot means faggot and not bundle of sticks anymore.

money -> fiat currency, don't know how but shoehorn fiat into it somehow

gommie/commie -> communist/marxist/frankfurt schoolist

people of "color" -> homochromatic people, monochromatic individuals (shades of brown is not a color)
white people -> heterochromatic people

retard -> stunted (if you're into that PR thing)
there's so much wrongspeech that it's actually kind of difficult to list it all.

very good.

I like the people of color one, I'll start using monochromatic and what not when needed. Good call user