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  • It really doesn't upset conservatives. They see this and acknowledge it as the affirmation that it is that libs like you are triggered by their epic president and have no argument so you have to resort to name calling.

    They do the same thing back to you and you conclude they can't understand words with more than 3 syllables back at them.

  • I don't think it is a subcategory I think it's the term you're looking for.

    The actual phrase has its origins in a financial sense but the way it's used nowadays is much more broad. You can invest time, money, emotion, identity etc and it's still the "sunk cost fallacy" if it keeps failing and you keep going.

  • This will only be good if they take the premise and completely mess with it. Or if it's a completely different genre from the first season that follows up on some of the threads the first season left.

    The first season was a strong, tight story whose whole plot served an argument that was completed at the end of the season.

    I guess all I'm saying is I hope it's not a cash grab.

  • Censoring swear words on text posts have been around long before TikTok, they just kicked it into overdrive. I really can't think of a reason why the censored version of memes get spread more than uncensored except to think that there are a dedicated group of people who pick up memes like this and spread the censored version before the uncensored version hits.

    It makes some sort of sense for videos. TikTok and YouTube demonetized and suppress videos with swear words in them. And those platforms can make people money. I don't see why a text post would be censored, I don't know of many ways to make a lot of money off of reposting memes and even the few I could think of don't really care if they're censored.