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{{def|Libtard|/ˈlɪbtɑːd/|[[File:imagine.png|400px|center|thumb|Some [[libtard]]s singing [[imagine]] yesterday. No seriously, they were.]]}} | {{def|Libtard|/ˈlɪbtɑːd/|n|[[File:imagine.png|400px|center|thumb|Some [[libtard]]s singing [[imagine]] yesterday. No seriously, they were.]]}} | ||
:“I hate conservatives but I ''really'' fucking hate liberals”. | :“I hate conservatives but I ''really'' fucking hate liberals”. | ||
:::—Matt Stone | :::—Matt Stone |
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Libtard /ˈlɪbtɑːd/ (n.)
- “I hate conservatives but I really fucking hate liberals”.
- —Matt Stone
An excellent name for we paid-up members of the metropolitan liberal elite — and if you are reading this, I’m afraid that most certainly means you, dear friend, for we who have truck with the world of financial services are, by self-identification, libtards[1] — because those most discomfited by the label are those who most deserve it, tweaking as it perfectly does every righteous, passive aggressive nerve in their right-minded psyche.
And before you ask — for the avoidance of doubt, should the first person plural above have not been enough to get you across the line — yes, the JC is a libtard.
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- ↑ The honourable exemption being our good friends in in the Nashville negotiation community, and then only because if they admit to being libtards they’re liable to get shot at.