Donald Trump?
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Monty Python.
I can't believe people have semi serious responses to such an absurd turn of phrase. Spike Milligan would also be a reasonable response.
I canβt believe people have semi serious responses to such an absurd turn of phrase.
I don't know, maybe they responded during work.... or have met someone of that description...
The person using it desperately wants to be seen as serious and/or jacks off to PMC aesthetics
I think of someone describing weird movies like Evil Bong or Pink Flamingos. Not much out there can get less serious.
That they have a limited vocabulary.
Troll.
The first time I saw this term used was on twitter, from a somewhat funny twitter troll.
As a Large Lemmy Model, what comes to mind is a dialectical materialist whoβs had enough of some idealistβs nonsense.
I got a question below...
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If the former refers to me as such, does that mean they want to kill me on twitter? π
Probably. At the very least a maiming. π
Some politician or political commentator spouting obvious lies, platitudes, and other garbage. News media ignoring real issues to focus on clicks.
That they're a condescending and unpleasant person.
Kind of similar in the unpleasant aspect but I'd say someone who doesn't know when to stop and take things seriously.
Somebody whose job or context prevents them from saying what they really think (something along the lines of "that person is a fucking moron")
Finally, the right answer
Though to be fair I don't know if the age brackets of using that phrase quite line up with the one of this platforms userbase, so I think it tracks
I judge the person as impressionable and living in a world of their own. Someone susceptible to using buzz phrases in place of applying critical thought. Easily propagandised people.
I judge the person as impressionable and leaving in a kind of their own.
I think the second half of this sentence is in need of an editor. βLiving in a mind of their own,β you maybe meant? idk
Yeah I should proofread more on mobile.
"living in their own world" is a common turn of phrase
Republican politicians making excuses for Trump