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You’re one of the biggest fucking troglodytes I’ve genuinely ever seen on this platform. That’s not hyperbole. You are so fucking dumb you don’t even understand a concept that takes 60 seconds and some brainpower to understand. Never fucking procreate.
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Calling it a hyperbole is a very convenient argument to make if you lack the iq to understand how figure of speech works.
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Public figures are subject to the least protection from defamation claims, especially those involved in politics. The other big issue is it has to cause actual harm (monetary damages, loss of job, etc) Additional, rhetorical hyperbole (a statement made as a joke that no reasonable person would take to be true) is protected speech. In other words, his statement has to be a literal assertion of fact, not simply a hyperbolic insult, to rise to the level of defamation. @grok any of what I said off base?
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Confucius Groyper retweeted
“If Jesus is God then why did he use hyperbole to tell a story”
Christianity is FALLING APART because of this (Mustard seed dilemma) Jesus says in Mathew 13:31-32 the smallest of all seeds is the Mustard seed and that’s not scientifically true The smallest seed is orchid seeds, therefore Jesus got it wrong
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"Buying a house is harder right now than it was before World War II." Caleb Hammer dropping an absolute bomb on The Iced Coffee Hour about the illusion of modern financial freedom. It sounds like hyperbole until you look at the inflation-adjusted data. While the internet has made financial education completely democratic, the housing market has done the exact opposite. If you are doing everything right and still can't afford a down payment, you aren't failing you're just competing in the toughest real estate climate in modern history.
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Replying to @mbontrager5
You lack comprehension skills. One of the most powerful doesn’t mean the single most powerful. I didn’t call the IUL the single most powerful tool. You made that up. And yeah, if you disagree, we can argue it out. That’s the duel. I’m happy to host a video call, and that’s not hyperbole.
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Linda Thomas retweeted
Replying to @AmericaPapaBear
The "British" police, are Gestapo NAZIs. Not hyperbole. Not an exaggeration. They are the UK STORM TROOPERS, used by the government, to control and punish anyone who DISAGREES with the Government. Let's hope this ENDS like it did in Germany. Herr Starmer needs a taste... 😐
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Replying to @JulioCesarNaj13
no, hyperbole is not the same as sarcasm
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Replying to @PaulRieckhoff
Goodness. Hyperbole much?
My record: ✅ Triggered the DOJ investigation into the Soros network by releasing my evidence on the Charlie Kirk Show exactly one week after his martyrdom. That’s when I announced “the counteroffensive starts today.” It wasn’t hyperbole. ✅ Provided critical evidence used in the deportation case against Mahmoud Khalil. ✅ Broke the story about Candace Owens hiding the fact she was going to Russia to speak at SPIEF. ✅ Broke the story about an associate of Candace, Tucker & Alex Jones being linked to Russia’s Spetsnaz. ✅ Provided several thousand evidence packets to law enforcement about suspected extremists of all kinds over the last 23 years, foiling many likely terrorist attacks, hate crimes & criminal plots. ✅ Discovered an Islamist extremist commune in Texas in 2014 & conducted an unprecedented investigation into the cult it is a part of (Fuqra / “Islamberg”) and their “Islamic villages” in North America. ✅ Conducted the largest study of the anti-American/anti-Israel protest networks after the Oct 7 attacks, which accurately predicted the strategic shift towards attacking law enforcement. ✅ Accurately forecasted the Russian invasions of Crimea & Ukraine and the Arab Spring (2003-2005). ✅ Was Director of Intelligence & national security analyst for a counter-extremism think-tank for 10 years ✅ Hired in 2002 at age 16 as a geopolitical & international security analyst ✅ Chosen to be a “Distinguished Speaker” at the nation’s most prestigious intelligence/national security conference at age 19 ✅ Covertly filmed & produced “Finding the Mountain of Moses: The Real Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia,” which Glenn Beck called “a game changer for mankind,” causing it to go viral on YouTube in 42 languages. ✅ Co-led the first officially-sanctioned Christian tour in Saudi history to the possible Moses-linked sites ✅ Led a major volunteer-based effort to evacuate and provide emergency aid to Afghans threatened by the Taliban takeover in 2021: About 60 evacuated (with help from Glenn Beck’s Mercury One), aid provided to about 1500, hundreds protected in safehouses and thousands assisted in escaping by land. ✅ Adjunct professor on graduate & undergraduate levels for Liberty & Regent Universities for over 10 years Candace Owens’ record: ❌ DUUUUUUURRRRRRR
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i prolly shouldve specified but i made this post cuz turns out there was no hyperbole, yall were RIGHT
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Replying to @fawzydawah
"Parable" jesus uses hyperbolic language and hyperbole in his teachings. Amazing though since muslims claim the Quran has scientific miracles and it gets everything wrong.
Replying to @avanttarde
Hyperbole, not satire, and I employ it in the belief that beneath the rhetoric, a serious point is being made: namely, that a true education presupposes a proper acquaintance with classical learning.
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Yes, I agree that was an exaggeration, it was hyperbole. But it was to drive home a point, NOT to offend.
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I think you believe that however I don't believe you have articulated that at all nor do you have any sort of real argument to back it up. There isn't any one enemy. If you're a six year old boy that doesn't want to sit still they give you nazi war drugs (slight hyperbole).
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Replying to @VividProwess
Stop with the hyperbole. Nobody “demanded” that. Trump professed his preference in a single situation and Bibi demurred. So be it. Now let’s get the job done…TOGETHER.
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Lol, another hyperbole lol. People can say crap about military night if there is one, we would not care. Freedom of speech. Majority of the people are not as fragile as the alphabet group
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That's just.. not the definition ot an exxaggeration? Are you slow? If I say that I'm starving, that can be taken literally, but I'm not. I was using hyperbole to say that I was very hungry. You don't have a religion problem, you have a grammar problem. Go back to 3rd grade.
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