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Re: Spelling Challenge
« Reply #100 on: February 24, 2019, 12:39:08 AM »
There is a member there whose videos I watch who considers himself to be a part of the "Forever Alone" community which is a group of mostly troubled men who have difficulty having relationships with women and are lonely. He sometimes calls regular people who have relationships "normies" and talks about how they often do not understand lonely men and have contempt for them and offer bad advice.
Probably not a very good use of the term as his situation is much more normal than he thinks it is.

Re: Spelling Challenge
« Reply #101 on: February 24, 2019, 01:10:38 AM »
Thank you, Matto, for your post enlightening. Yes, our society has really failed in the relationship and communication sectors. We struggle on to make sense of it all.


Re: Spelling Challenge
« Reply #102 on: February 24, 2019, 03:49:21 AM »
Thank you, Forlorn, for your explanation. Much appreciated. Though I must say that I still needed to decipher some of the language you have used even in this explanation. Sometimes I feel like I have fallen down a rabbit hole, like Alice. It is all so foreign! I need to employ an interpreter, what with 4chan, red-pilled kool-aid, normie. I'm not meant for this world!
4chan is just an anonymous messaging board. 

Redpilled is a tougher one to explain. Someone might call themselves redpilled if they think they can see through lies about the world that "normies" accept and believe. It's mostly used in reference to race or the Jews. If someone says they're "redpilled" on the Jews, it means they believe in the Jєωιѕн conspiracy. One could say they were "redpilled" on Vatican 2 if they realised it for the heretical council it really is and not some "vibrant progressive council" nonsense that most believe. 

The term comes from the film "The Matrix" where the protagonist could take a blue pill and live in blissful ignorance, or take a red pill and be shown the horrible truth about the world. 

Drinking the koolaid comes from a cult in the 70s I think, that committed mass ѕυιcιdє by drinking poisoned koolaid. Drinking the koolaid refers to blindly following/believing someone against all rationality.

Re: Spelling Challenge
« Reply #103 on: February 24, 2019, 02:33:37 PM »
Thanks , Forlorn. before replying I had sussed out the first two, but not the third. It's good, not  only to understand the meaning, but to know from where it originates.

Re: Spelling Challenge
« Reply #104 on: April 11, 2019, 04:51:02 PM »

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no woman can follow or accept any tenant of feminism and still claim to be a Christian 
The bolded word is often misused, in lieu of the correct word here which is TENET.  

We all know what a tenant is but....

A tenet is a principle, belief, or doctrine generally held to be true especially one held in common by members of an organization, movement, or profession.