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Get the Middle part syndrome mug.A psychological condition wherein individuals exhibit unwavering support for Donald Trump, regardless of his actions, statements, or behavior. Symptoms include a chronic inability to recognize faults, a propensity to deflect criticism with conspiracy theories, and an unshakeable belief that "alternative facts" are just as valid as reality. Often accompanied by an aversion to credible news sources and an inexplicable affection for Twitter rants. Commonly diagnosed in echo chambers and political rallies. Treatment is rare, as patients are typically resistant to evidence-based interventions.
Despite the overwhelming evidence against him, Rudy Giuliani continued to defend every action with fervor, clearly exhibiting a severe case of Trump Dumbass Syndrome (TDS).
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Get the Cryk12tal syndrome mug.ROBLOX players with "Bloxburg Syndrome" will usually be overly defensive, insecure, and end most of their sentences with a "-".
These types of players will usually end their sentences with "?" when responding in arguments, being very easily provoked.
Defensiveness means it's harder to absorb honest feedback from others. Defensiveness means you easily & quickly feel “attacked” or misunderstood.
Usually, you will see them calling their friends "bestie".
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Almost ALL of these players will be on mobile with autocorrect on. If they do not have auto capitalize and auto correct on, it's unlikely they have this syndrome.
These types of players will usually end their sentences with "?" when responding in arguments, being very easily provoked.
Defensiveness means it's harder to absorb honest feedback from others. Defensiveness means you easily & quickly feel “attacked” or misunderstood.
Usually, you will see them calling their friends "bestie".
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If you know more about this topic and how it's caused, it's highly recommended to make an entry.
Almost ALL of these players will be on mobile with autocorrect on. If they do not have auto capitalize and auto correct on, it's unlikely they have this syndrome.
"Hey bestie-" ------ example of the average greeting
"Oop-" ------ example of an average correction
"No it's not?" ------ example of an average response in an argument
"I'm just telling you?" ------ example of an average response in an argument
^ Bloxburg Syndrome
"Oop-" ------ example of an average correction
"No it's not?" ------ example of an average response in an argument
"I'm just telling you?" ------ example of an average response in an argument
^ Bloxburg Syndrome
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Get the Bloxburg Syndrome mug.When a one time really good Asian Restaurant lowers their standard of offered fare to appeal to the tastes of the lowest common denominator. You can tell because you don't see ANY Asians eating there!
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Get the Chung King Syndrome mug.This is when someone in business says that they could do something so much better than the person or company you used before.
Everyone will be familiar with going to a new hairdresser for the first time and they will invariably ask' who used to do your hair?' and then proceed to say how badly they did it and why you are right to have came to them (even though they are likely to make a bigger dog's dinner of it)
The same also applies for any service you used, 'who did your garden last?', ' who do you use to clean your windows? ', 'who did your last marketing campaign?' - criticism from a new provider is hairdresser's syndrome.
Everyone will be familiar with going to a new hairdresser for the first time and they will invariably ask' who used to do your hair?' and then proceed to say how badly they did it and why you are right to have came to them (even though they are likely to make a bigger dog's dinner of it)
The same also applies for any service you used, 'who did your garden last?', ' who do you use to clean your windows? ', 'who did your last marketing campaign?' - criticism from a new provider is hairdresser's syndrome.
Householder to friend "The new gardener couldn't believe how bad my previous gardener was"
Friend " There's a surprise, that's just hairdresser's syndrome! Your new guy has done an even worse job as far as I can see"
Friend " There's a surprise, that's just hairdresser's syndrome! Your new guy has done an even worse job as far as I can see"
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