Black Pill
Coined by Colin Liddell in 2016, it is a catastrophic, pessimistic, or hopeless outlook for the future that is not necessarily grounded in reality and …
Coined by Colin Liddell in 2016, it is a catastrophic, pessimistic, or hopeless outlook for the future that is not necessarily grounded in reality and …
meaning “come and take them“, is a classical expression of defiance. The origin of the phrase is intricately tied to the Battle of Thermopylae. There, …
The fervently patriotic and passionate women whose tireless pursuits on behalf of their families and their country proved just as crucial to the forging of …
Merriam Webster offers the following option, in contrast to the pop-culture reference to a thick, meat-laden sandwich: “A person admired for achievements and noble qualities. …
consists of efforts to promote, impede, direct, or intervene in social, political, economic, or environmental reform with the desire to make changes in society. Forms …
Crime is the Bush family business, and that George H. W. Bush set up a huge criminal network which, borrowing a phrase from Oliver North, he referred …
Dr. Mattias Desmet, who realized that this form of mass hypnosis, of the madness of crowds, can account for the strange phenomenon of about 20-30% …
or lateral thinking, is about generating multiple creative solutions to the same problem. It is a spontaneous, fluid, non-linear mental approach based on curiosity and …
A term of British origin (popularized by the British and American tobacco industry and later PM Margaret Thatcher) that conveys a view that a government …
To take a conspicuous but essentially useless action ostensibly to support a good cause but actually to show off how much more moral you are than everybody else. (Urban Dictionary) …