My enduring favorite: https://i2.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/004/766/i-have-teh-downs_500x500.jpg
Yeah, I recall its fortnightly ubiquity some years ago. http://img.memecdn.com/gee-bill_fb_1153000.jpg https://i3.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/001/018/011/c85.jpg https://pics.onsizzle.com/gee-bill-how-come-your-mom-lets-you-eat-two-4994592.png
My personal favorite is the recherche "racist-adjacent," second only to "mansplaining." Anyhow, you obviously need to check xouer privilege.
Hah, that is another very good one. Could I add it to the meme list, making sure to give you credit for introducing it to me?
Sure, but you needn't credit me for that codswallop's contrivance. Also, "Electric Pence" is omitted among your itemized nicknames for Vice Natzee Mike P.
Those nicknames were copied directly from Encyclopedia Dramatica's list. I think Mike "Electric Pence" Pence sounds a bit odd; did you instead mean Mike "Electric Fence" Pence?
Yes, he did: he resigned from two institutions he's enriched almost immeasurably in response to unequivocal calumny. If he'd fought these lying, leftist, celibate swine to the teeth by challenging them to adduce this nonexistent defense of Epstein to which they've mendaciously alluded, and charging in all verity that this is libel, he'd still be employed...
...and they wouldn't be tweeting fatuous, insufferably self-congratulatory posts in which they sophisticate his arguments as defamatory fabrications to compensate for their patent deficiencies.
Yes, you're right in that sense. I recently read a comment online that expressed frustration over most computer guys/nerds/geeks being too soft for their own good, which allows these sorts of screeching leftists to scare them, shun them, and slowly take over the field. The real loss falls on MIT and the FSF.
Another common error among nerds and fellow geeks is that too many of them are stuck in the '90s, and imagine that these are fellow social outcasts. They aren't.
Finally, Stallman should employ the more effective and gramatically elegant, "accusatory inflation" or "accusatory hyperbole" rather than the clunkily substantive, "accusation inflation," but now I'm just quibbling.