Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Restaurants use 86 every day to announce to the staff that they’ve run out of something and it’s no longer available.
Seems to me that 86ing someone means to “get rid of them” but that is most likely to mean “impeach him”.
MAGA are such snowflakes.
What are you? His spokesman?
Most likely?
I don’t like Comey. He got us here with his stupid Hillary investigation and announcement. He screwed over our whole country with his misogyny and double standards. But this 86 drama is stupid too and peak hypocrisy from MAGA.
But it’s what comey craves. He’s an attention whore.
DP. Turns out, when they called him the only honest man in Washington, they were right. He is.
And y'all still can't admit it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comey knew full well what he was doing. It beggars the imagination that the former head of the FBI would claim not to know the very common usage of "86." He has also yet to explain what the message "8647" meant otherwise without the common meaning of "86."
So, he deliberately posted a death threat against POTUS, knowing how serious that is especially from someone with his platform, and then lied about it. I hope he suffers serious consequences if only for being such an arrogant, dishonest, attention-whoring coward.
The only good Democrat is a dead Democrat. Remind me which person with a powerful platform posted a video of someone saying that?
I hope you were equally as angry and want that person to suffer serious consequences as well for being an arrogant, l, attention-whoring coward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never in my life has the term "86" meant for someone or something to be killed. It means you've run out of an item or something was canceled.
It's a term used in hospitality industry and the military, and it has nothing to do with violence.
You are wildly out of touch. Please stop embarrassing yourself.
Wildly out of touch with respect to a term that has its own Wikipedia page. And guess what? No killing involved.
Another MAGA moron. Or in MAGA-speak, you are a r***rd.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/86_(term)
"In the hospitality industry, it is used to indicate that an item is no longer available, traditionally from a food or drinks establishment, or referring to a person or people who are not welcome on the premises. Its etymology is unknown, but the term seems to have been coined in the 1920s or 1930s.
Military personnel might use "86" to refer to scrapping equipment (e.g., "That old radio got 86'd") or ending a plan or mission (e.g., "The op was 86'd due to bad weather"). It's not an official term in military doctrine or manuals, but it's part of the informal jargon and culture of soldiers, sailors, and airmen due to its common and frequent use, and is a concept military members are assumed to understand, although it originates in broader civilian language."
OMG Wikipedia is largely used by people 40 and above. It’s a tool of ancients and it’s dying. Please, you are just digging in and it is embarrassing. Also, I’m not MAGA, I’m a Democrat shocked at how out of touch DCUM is.
Gen Z uses TikTok, not freaking Wikipedia. And on TikTok, you can’t use terms referring to death. So, they get around it. 86 isn’t the only alternative use but it specifically means to call for someone’s death. Examples:
Unalive - suicide (verb or noun)
86 - to kill
A Pew-pew - a gun
To pew-pew - to shoot someone
8647 is a death threat in contemporary parlance. Now, Comey may be ignorant, like you, but that doesn’t change the usage.
Noted Zoomer James Comey definitely was thinking of TikTok. You cracked the case, detective.
Are you always this dense?
Comey almost certainly didn’t know that the usage has changed. But he is supposed to be smart. Look, there are only two options here: (a) Comey was deliberately threatening Trump (unlikely IMO) or (b) Comey, supposedly smart and someone aware of threats, given his role, is entirely unaware of the shift of the term and is therefore ignorant and untrustworthy on matters relating to threats.
Either option makes him look bad. I expect DCUMs to be ignorant. It’s a bad look for Comey.
If you admit that he's not threatening anyone there's zero reason for you to continue carrying water for the fascists trying to have him investigated. But you can't stop doing that because you're fascist trash too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never in my life has the term "86" meant for someone or something to be killed. It means you've run out of an item or something was canceled.
It's a term used in hospitality industry and the military, and it has nothing to do with violence.
You are wildly out of touch. Please stop embarrassing yourself.
Wildly out of touch with respect to a term that has its own Wikipedia page. And guess what? No killing involved.
Another MAGA moron. Or in MAGA-speak, you are a r***rd.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/86_(term)
"In the hospitality industry, it is used to indicate that an item is no longer available, traditionally from a food or drinks establishment, or referring to a person or people who are not welcome on the premises. Its etymology is unknown, but the term seems to have been coined in the 1920s or 1930s.
Military personnel might use "86" to refer to scrapping equipment (e.g., "That old radio got 86'd") or ending a plan or mission (e.g., "The op was 86'd due to bad weather"). It's not an official term in military doctrine or manuals, but it's part of the informal jargon and culture of soldiers, sailors, and airmen due to its common and frequent use, and is a concept military members are assumed to understand, although it originates in broader civilian language."
OMG Wikipedia is largely used by people 40 and above. It’s a tool of ancients and it’s dying. Please, you are just digging in and it is embarrassing. Also, I’m not MAGA, I’m a Democrat shocked at how out of touch DCUM is.
Gen Z uses TikTok, not freaking Wikipedia. And on TikTok, you can’t use terms referring to death. So, they get around it. 86 isn’t the only alternative use but it specifically means to call for someone’s death. Examples:
Unalive - suicide (verb or noun)
86 - to kill
A Pew-pew - a gun
To pew-pew - to shoot someone
8647 is a death threat in contemporary parlance. Now, Comey may be ignorant, like you, but that doesn’t change the usage.
Noted Zoomer James Comey definitely was thinking of TikTok. You cracked the case, detective.
Are you always this dense?
Comey almost certainly didn’t know that the usage has changed. But he is supposed to be smart. Look, there are only two options here: (a) Comey was deliberately threatening Trump (unlikely IMO) or (b) Comey, supposedly smart and someone aware of threats, given his role, is entirely unaware of the shift of the term and is therefore ignorant and untrustworthy on matters relating to threats.
Either option makes him look bad. I expect DCUMs to be ignorant. It’s a bad look for Comey.
If you admit that he's not threatening anyone there's zero reason for you to continue carrying water for the fascists trying to have him investigated. But you can't stop doing that because you're fascist trash too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never in my life has the term "86" meant for someone or something to be killed. It means you've run out of an item or something was canceled.
It's a term used in hospitality industry and the military, and it has nothing to do with violence.
You are wildly out of touch. Please stop embarrassing yourself.
Wildly out of touch with respect to a term that has its own Wikipedia page. And guess what? No killing involved.
Another MAGA moron. Or in MAGA-speak, you are a r***rd.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/86_(term)
"In the hospitality industry, it is used to indicate that an item is no longer available, traditionally from a food or drinks establishment, or referring to a person or people who are not welcome on the premises. Its etymology is unknown, but the term seems to have been coined in the 1920s or 1930s.
Military personnel might use "86" to refer to scrapping equipment (e.g., "That old radio got 86'd") or ending a plan or mission (e.g., "The op was 86'd due to bad weather"). It's not an official term in military doctrine or manuals, but it's part of the informal jargon and culture of soldiers, sailors, and airmen due to its common and frequent use, and is a concept military members are assumed to understand, although it originates in broader civilian language."
OMG Wikipedia is largely used by people 40 and above. It’s a tool of ancients and it’s dying. Please, you are just digging in and it is embarrassing. Also, I’m not MAGA, I’m a Democrat shocked at how out of touch DCUM is.
Gen Z uses TikTok, not freaking Wikipedia. And on TikTok, you can’t use terms referring to death. So, they get around it. 86 isn’t the only alternative use but it specifically means to call for someone’s death. Examples:
Unalive - suicide (verb or noun)
86 - to kill
A Pew-pew - a gun
To pew-pew - to shoot someone
8647 is a death threat in contemporary parlance. Now, Comey may be ignorant, like you, but that doesn’t change the usage.
Noted Zoomer James Comey definitely was thinking of TikTok. You cracked the case, detective.
Are you always this dense?
Comey almost certainly didn’t know that the usage has changed. But he is supposed to be smart. Look, there are only two options here: (a) Comey was deliberately threatening Trump (unlikely IMO) or (b) Comey, supposedly smart and someone aware of threats, given his role, is entirely unaware of the shift of the term and is therefore ignorant and untrustworthy on matters relating to threats.
Either option makes him look bad. I expect DCUMs to be ignorant. It’s a bad look for Comey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never in my life has the term "86" meant for someone or something to be killed. It means you've run out of an item or something was canceled.
It's a term used in hospitality industry and the military, and it has nothing to do with violence.
You are wildly out of touch. Please stop embarrassing yourself.
Wildly out of touch with respect to a term that has its own Wikipedia page. And guess what? No killing involved.
Another MAGA moron. Or in MAGA-speak, you are a r***rd.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/86_(term)
"In the hospitality industry, it is used to indicate that an item is no longer available, traditionally from a food or drinks establishment, or referring to a person or people who are not welcome on the premises. Its etymology is unknown, but the term seems to have been coined in the 1920s or 1930s.
Military personnel might use "86" to refer to scrapping equipment (e.g., "That old radio got 86'd") or ending a plan or mission (e.g., "The op was 86'd due to bad weather"). It's not an official term in military doctrine or manuals, but it's part of the informal jargon and culture of soldiers, sailors, and airmen due to its common and frequent use, and is a concept military members are assumed to understand, although it originates in broader civilian language."
OMG Wikipedia is largely used by people 40 and above. It’s a tool of ancients and it’s dying. Please, you are just digging in and it is embarrassing. Also, I’m not MAGA, I’m a Democrat shocked at how out of touch DCUM is.
Gen Z uses TikTok, not freaking Wikipedia. And on TikTok, you can’t use terms referring to death. So, they get around it. 86 isn’t the only alternative use but it specifically means to call for someone’s death. Examples:
Unalive - suicide (verb or noun)
86 - to kill
A Pew-pew - a gun
To pew-pew - to shoot someone
8647 is a death threat in contemporary parlance. Now, Comey may be ignorant, like you, but that doesn’t change the usage.
Noted Zoomer James Comey definitely was thinking of TikTok. You cracked the case, detective.
Are you always this dense?
Comey almost certainly didn’t know that the usage has changed. But he is supposed to be smart. Look, there are only two options here: (a) Comey was deliberately threatening Trump (unlikely IMO) or (b) Comey, supposedly smart and someone aware of threats, given his role, is entirely unaware of the shift of the term and is therefore ignorant and untrustworthy on matters relating to threats.
Either option makes him look bad. I expect DCUMs to be ignorant. It’s a bad look for Comey.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.google.com/search?q=86+46+tshirt&client=firefox-b-1-e&sca_esv=6f599a21d189d6d6&channel=entpr&ei=2LQnaMS_BdqIptQPjbnVwAs&ved=0ahUKEwjEi9n5_aiNAxVahIkEHY1cFbgQ4dUDCBI&uact=5&oq=86+46+tshirt&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiDDg2IDQ2IHRzaGlydEiDE1CMB1jzDXABeAGQAQCYAfsCoAGfBaoBBTItMS4xuAEDyAEA-AEBmAIBoAIFwgIKEAAYsAMY1gQYR5gDAIgGAZAGBpIHATGgB78CsgcAuAcA&sclient=gws-wiz-serp
There are thousands of different "kill Biden" shirts and no one cared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never in my life has the term "86" meant for someone or something to be killed. It means you've run out of an item or something was canceled.
It's a term used in hospitality industry and the military, and it has nothing to do with violence.
You are wildly out of touch. Please stop embarrassing yourself.
Wildly out of touch with respect to a term that has its own Wikipedia page. And guess what? No killing involved.
Another MAGA moron. Or in MAGA-speak, you are a r***rd.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/86_(term)
"In the hospitality industry, it is used to indicate that an item is no longer available, traditionally from a food or drinks establishment, or referring to a person or people who are not welcome on the premises. Its etymology is unknown, but the term seems to have been coined in the 1920s or 1930s.
Military personnel might use "86" to refer to scrapping equipment (e.g., "That old radio got 86'd") or ending a plan or mission (e.g., "The op was 86'd due to bad weather"). It's not an official term in military doctrine or manuals, but it's part of the informal jargon and culture of soldiers, sailors, and airmen due to its common and frequent use, and is a concept military members are assumed to understand, although it originates in broader civilian language."
OMG Wikipedia is largely used by people 40 and above. It’s a tool of ancients and it’s dying. Please, you are just digging in and it is embarrassing. Also, I’m not MAGA, I’m a Democrat shocked at how out of touch DCUM is.
Gen Z uses TikTok, not freaking Wikipedia. And on TikTok, you can’t use terms referring to death. So, they get around it. 86 isn’t the only alternative use but it specifically means to call for someone’s death. Examples:
Unalive - suicide (verb or noun)
86 - to kill
A Pew-pew - a gun
To pew-pew - to shoot someone
8647 is a death threat in contemporary parlance. Now, Comey may be ignorant, like you, but that doesn’t change the usage.
Noted Zoomer James Comey definitely was thinking of TikTok. You cracked the case, detective.
Anonymous wrote:Stop debating MAGA. They are laughing at you wasting your time.
Their only standards are double standards.
Their only faith is bad faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comey spelled out (or happened to find) a collection of seashells that spelled out “86 47” and posted a picture on Instagram.
Free speech is dead.
https://wapo.st/4jSgEhP
Everyone knows what 86 means; to off, to kill. A top cop who pursued gangs and mobsters obviously knows what 86 means. What a stupid unforced error so this dweeb hack could drum up attention for his corny book.
Nailed it. I read his post and thought to myself that such a manipulative attempt to crawl out of irrelevance and sell books surely wouldn't work. And then all these Trump-hating smooth brains came galloping to his rescue as if Comey is a principled hero, not one of the most attention-hungry scumbags second only to Trump himself. He knew EXACTLY what he was doing with 8647. But I guess Comey really has his finger on the pulse of American idiocy.
I wonder if he will be as smug and arrogant with the Secret Service agents who question him as he was at the hearings he testified at.