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SanctimoniousApe

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it:

Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them.

I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.”

I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in onehundredninetysix · 5h ago
I never knew Mary Sue Worked an angle Like Charlie’s Angels
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in onehundredninetysix · Mar 03, 2026
Love the missing Oxford Comma, implying ass and boobs are effectively one and the same option.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in technology · Mar 03, 2026
Please point out where I got “mad.”
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world · Jan 28, 2026
  1. If they can use it to invoke martial law, and then restructure things as they wish - absolutely. Few things are as profitable as war for those who can afford to sit back and watch, anyway.

  2. He doesn’t need to - they’re already there, and committed. Never mind HF is obviously intent upon leaving little left of the structure that allowed the US to even vaguely claim itself to be a democracy, so people liking Vance at that point is irrelevant.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world · Jan 28, 2026
You assume Trump is anything more than the Heritage Foundation's hand puppet. They'll switch hands to Vance once Trump stops being useful, and he's actually worse because he knows he's a puppet and is still doing it willingly.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world · Jan 16, 2026
To borrow from Sir Mix-A-Lot, didn’t miss the red beans and rice.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 17, 2025
That’s it - get 'em high on all that fresh air, then choke 'em to death with the “smoker’s car” stench.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 16, 2025
Also works when you can’t come up with a decent shitpost.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 16, 2025
Who can be trusted to keep accurate count of the corn cobs?
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 16, 2025
From the Cornholes!
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 16, 2025
I don’t miss the smell.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in technology · Dec 16, 2025
Vaper Wave.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in technology · Dec 16, 2025
I know this, but the general populace eats this shit up. They either refuse to believe that, or “think” it’s somehow worthwhile to “protect the children” (because they sure AF can’t be bothered to parent properly).
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in technology · Dec 16, 2025
And decades-old The Benny Hill Show.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in technology · Dec 16, 2025
Gotta love how it’s “better” in these assholes’ “minds” to pretend sex doesn’t exist than to actually parent them on the topic that the kids are gonna find out about anyway - often in an unexpected and/or uncontrolled fashion. I’d much rather get ahead of that and make sure they know what they need to before they come face-to-face with it and are clueless - something much more likely to result in what is a supposedly (because they sure are picking the worst way to avoid it) undesirable outcome in the end.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 15, 2025
Well, c’mon! How did you think a single white vigilante had a teenager running around in just a pair of tighty-whities (dyed green for plausible denial) didn’t have some sick & twisted shit going on?!?
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 09, 2025
Well, that’s fair.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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SanctimoniousApe
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 09, 2025
I’m more concerned that you find it worthwhile to count the number of corn kernels that made it into your poop.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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SanctimoniousApe
SanctimoniousApe
@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world

Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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SanctimoniousApe
SanctimoniousApe
@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world

Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 09, 2025
Hostile fire, at that. You truly DO get what you give, huh?
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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SanctimoniousApe
SanctimoniousApe
@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world

Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 09, 2025
From what I heard, she had other sources of… distraction on offer.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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SanctimoniousApe
SanctimoniousApe
@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world

Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 04, 2025
Read the article & comments. Seems like they were already kinda heading in that direction anyway, but I doubt it was due to just scraping by so much as the ever-present “maximizing profits” business mandate.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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SanctimoniousApe
SanctimoniousApe
@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world

Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 04, 2025
Nah, he’s black & white - I got him from [Gateway](en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway,_Inc.]… Well, the company the licensed the brand name from Acer a few years back, anyway.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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SanctimoniousApe
SanctimoniousApe
@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world

Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 04, 2025
Saving on food & litter costs will help, tho.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 04, 2025
I think the shareholders will be doing that for us in the coming year.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 04, 2025
Which is why after nearly 30 years, Crucial will stop selling RAM to consumers - they’re converting consumer-oriented operations to focus just on commercial customers.
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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SanctimoniousApe
SanctimoniousApe
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Since I invariably wind up getting “name suits” types of comments, here’s the explanation behind it: Around the turn of the millennium, I was trying to come up with a username to use on a particular site that had a shortish character count limit for usernames. My goal was something related to the fact that I would often be making my points in arguments with “holier-than-thou” types by taking what they were saying, and turning it on its head so the offensive stuff was directed back at them. I also happened to learn shortly beforehand that many years ago “'ape” was somewhat commonly used as a verb to mean “imitate” or “copy.” I’m sure you can figure the rest out.

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@SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world in lemmyshitpost · Dec 04, 2025
Yeah, uh… I’ll have some of whatever this dude’s having. I mean… my cat barely remembers that I feed him, and you expect me to believe there’s LPDDR5 in there?!?
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