Could be the greatest day on the internet tbh

LOL

That's retarded even for you....
Oh I see you came back for more. Hey check it out!

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MAGATS

Trump supporters who blindly regurgitate the simple minded rhetoric of their beloved cult leader. They typically drive vehicles with large Trump 2020 or MAGA stickers or flags attached to them and gather in large groups. They refuse to wear masks and unlike the larval stage of the diptera, they serve absolutely no purpose in either nature or society.
 

MAGAt

Devoted followers of disgraced former US President and reality TV d-lister, Donald Janus Trump. Despite inciting domestic terrorists to attempt a coup in the final days off his presidency and fleeing the country like a pussy to avoid prosecution, Trump maintains a group of faithful dimwits that dismiss his visible crimes and extreme stupidity. Generally not the first people you would go to for advice, they will loudly use phrases they don't understand to justify their unyielding devotion to a worthless liar.

They are generally missing teeth and don't think it's necessary to wash their hands after scratching inside or near their crotches or assholes. Typically under 80 IQ, but often sexist and always racist.
 

MAGAt

A full-on Trump supporter, the type who's interviewed by every anti-Trump media source to demonstrate how Stepford they can get.

Usually found in large, close-packed crowds protesting against something that's in their best interest, wearing the merch, and vehemently repeating whatever has most recently spewn from their demigod, even if it directly contradicts what spewed from him last week. Often claim to be Christian but can only (mis)quote Old Testament fragments that make the Dead Sea Scrolls look like a Russian novel.
 
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Yes, an acronym can be used as a noun; it is essentially a word formed from the first letters of other words, making it a noun by definition.

That's nice - a slogan cannot and only an illiterate fool would do so.

CIA - Central Intelligence Agency - is a title hence use of the acronym as a noun is appropriate.

"Pain the house" is a phrase, hence using "PTH" to refer to persons is simply the act of an illiterate.
 
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