any !*^$#%n herb smokers left in these ruins?

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People really fucking love money.


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Some shit I'm filing under "not very useful."

A Nonny Mouse: what is the origin of the phrase "play stupid games, win stupid prizes"?

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The exact origin of the phrase "play stupid games, win stupid prizes" is unknown, though it is believed to be a modern internet-era saying that reflects an older, blue-collar sentiment
. It gained significant popularity online, and while some have traced variations of the core idea to Tom Clancy novels from the 1980s and 1990s, the full expression's specific origin is not definitively known.
  • Origin of the phrase: The phrase's exact origin is not definitively known, but it has become a popular internet expression to describe the consequences of foolish actions.
  • Possible roots: The underlying sentiment may be older. One source suggests early examples of the phrase can be found in Tom Clancy novels, but the phrase as it is known today is a modern internet saying.
  • Meaning: The expression is used to point out that people who engage in foolish or reckless behavior, often against common sense, can expect to receive the negative consequences of their actions.

A Disappointed Nonny Mouse: elaborate of the phrase "play stupid games, win stupid prizes"

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The phrase "play stupid games, win stupid prizes" means that
engaging in foolish or risky behavior will lead to negative consequences, often in a predictable and unsurprising way. It's a sarcastic comment used to point out that people often suffer bad outcomes from poor judgment, such as when someone tries to show off and gets hurt. The "stupid prizes" are the inevitable and often comical or painful results of the "stupid games" people play.

What it means
  • Actions have consequences: The phrase highlights the causal link between a person's actions and the resulting outcomes.
  • Poor judgment: It is typically used to comment on situations where someone has made a very poor decision that most people would recognize as foolish.
  • Predictable results: The "prize" is not a reward in the traditional sense, but the negative outcome, and the use of "stupid" emphasizes that the outcome is obvious and not surprising to others.

Examples of the phrase in use
  • A person who deliberately antagonizes a wild animal and gets attacked.
  • Someone who tries a dangerous stunt, like breaking a bottle over their head, and ends up knocking themselves unconscious.
  • A teenager who participates in a harmful viral challenge, such as the "Tide Pod challenge," and ends up in the emergency room.

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Ceiling caving in.
Also literally.
Perhaps I should move.


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If somebody loses an eye in apparent "good fun" then maybe there are people are in need of a more common dictionary. That almost makes no sense to me. Forgiveness.


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All in good fun, btw.

I have dumb shit still in my faves. Over/under on survival of 2nd mistake is 3min 1sec.
Nice legs.


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Apologies...I didn't make it 3 min. God-awful tune.

Just sent what appears to be one of the most consequential e-mails of of life. Good to have faith in one's tolerance, I guess. Help me with some good "get a grip" songs, beyond that post-excellence Aerosmith disc. I dunno. Perspective, aye? Repeat jar.


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Somebody close gave me some advice recommending "water off a duck's back" type reception, if that makes sense. Over my head.

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The expression "water off a duck's back" means that
criticism or insults have no effect on someone, much like how water rolls off a duck's oily feathers without making it wet. It suggests that a person is completely unaffected by something and doesn't let it bother them or cause stress.
  • Meaning: To be unbothered or unaffected by something, particularly hurtful comments, criticism, or warnings.
  • Origin: The phrase comes from the literal observation of how ducks stay dry in water because a natural, waxy oil secreted from a gland near their tail is spread over their feathers, causing water to bead and roll off instead of soaking in.
  • Usage: It is used to describe someone who is either resilient or, sometimes, someone who is ignoring something they should be paying attention to.
  • Example: "I tried to give him a warning, but it was like water off a duck's back; he didn't listen at all," says this Reddit user.
  • Related phrases: Similar idioms include having a "thick skin" or being able to "roll with the punches".

All this shit in my faves has been played/heard.
I need fresh perfection.
Tough find.

Good God. Google search for duck shit gives me one notable.
A stretch, no? (..."feeling like a dead duck...spitting out pieces of his broken luck...")


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Ironically, I may use Tony Romo as an inspiration. Anti-inspiration--call it what you will. Silence is golden. Sucks. Agency seems imperative. Rights and privileges. Fuck marbles.


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