Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is openly mocking him.
We need to do more! Given his narcissistic personality disorder, it will drive him even crazier!
According to Dr. Google: "Mocking and ridicule can significantly impact individuals with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), potentially exacerbating negative feelings and behaviors. It can trigger intense emotional responses, leading to feelings of shame, humiliation, and increased vulnerability."
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is openly mocking him.
Anonymous wrote:I posted this in another thread but I'll copy it here:
The TACO thing has spread very quickly. I kept hearing students saying taco over and over today and asked one what it meant. Teens are using it to mean "I don't think you'll do that dare" or "no way he/she will do that". For example, Student 1: "Brenden is going to pratfall at graduation." Student 2: "Taco".
I'm not sure it has replaced cap/no cap, but they seem to be using it in place of cap.
Between learning what TACO means in reference to Trump and learning that the Chipotle where one of my students works now uses "Trump" in place of 86 when talking about toppings/food items that are out of stock... sigh... sometimes Gens Z and Alpha give me hope.
Anonymous wrote:LMAO, I love that someone came up with an acronym for this. Every time he announces new tariffs we take bets on when he’ll chicken out and “pause” them. He needs to be trolled mercilessly on this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone is openly mocking him.
But not enough. More, please.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone is openly mocking him.