People Twitter
People tweeting stuff. We allow tweets from anyone.
RULES:
- Mark NSFW content.
- No doxxing people.
- Must be a tweet or similar
- No bullying or international politcs
- Be excellent to each other.
- Provide an archived link to the tweet (or similar) being shown if it's a major figure or a politician.
Terminathought
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The ultimate thought-terminating cliche triumvirate: This is it Fuck it It is what it is
- Paul Crik
You Oughta Look Out is just good advice in general.
"live and let live" is an ironic one we hear in vegan circles a lot.
What?
It is what is
Isn't "designed" to short circuit cognitive dissonance...
I mean, it kind of could be put that way, but only because OP doesn't seem to know they said the opposite of what they meant to from context.
It is what it is
Means
This is fucked, but I can't help
It's not to trick someone into ending a discussion, its commiserating over a shitty situation.
To let the other person know you're not talking about what's right and what's wrong. Just stating how something is.
It's still accepting a shitty situation because it is what it is. While it might show empathy or at least understanding of the situation, it still is just accepting it that way without digging into it further, or trying to change it.
That line is usually the end of the topic. "Yeah, us working folks sure get fucked over, but it is what it is". Doesn't continue the thought or conversation. It terminates it
"It is what it is." Well no shit?
Looks like OP needs some thouhgt termination itself. It do be like that.
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Okay, it is what it is. But is it really what it is?
It's in God's hands, but is it really in God's hands?
YOLO, but do you really LO?
Even when i hear those things it makes me want to explore a situation deeper because such phrases are indicative of an ignorant, fatalistic attitude that begs to be illuminated
Nothing you can do about it
etymological classifications, as well as sociological ones, are quite the intrigue to me.
Humans have an innate desire to classify and codify things. For some reason.