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A word to describe whoever it is that is arguing with you. Particularly apposite for [[virtue-signalling]] [[libtard]]s. And there is something uniquely [[passive-aggressive|passive aggressive]] about the [[libtard]] mindset: not just a political disposition — okay, people who talk any kind politics a lot are tiresome, but there’s tiresome and there’s moralising — but one with in-built moral opprobrium should you look to question them. | {{g}}A word to describe whoever it is that is arguing with you. Particularly apposite for [[virtue-signalling]] [[libtard]]s. And there is something uniquely [[passive-aggressive|passive aggressive]] about the [[libtard]] mindset: not just a political disposition — okay, people who talk any kind politics a lot are tiresome, but there’s tiresome and there’s moralising — but one with in-built moral opprobrium should you look to question them. | ||
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*[[Alternative dispute resolution]] | *[[Alternative dispute resolution]] |
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A word to describe whoever it is that is arguing with you. Particularly apposite for virtue-signalling libtards. And there is something uniquely passive aggressive about the libtard mindset: not just a political disposition — okay, people who talk any kind politics a lot are tiresome, but there’s tiresome and there’s moralising — but one with in-built moral opprobrium should you look to question them.