• ExtremeDullard@piefed.social
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    19 hours ago

    Coming from this fucking scheister, that’s rich. Dershowitz himself is closely linked to Epstein and figures prominently in the files. Have those people no shame?

    If I was him, I’d go hide somewhere as far from the US as possible. Because if anyone is even more suspiciously a pedo than Trump in the Epstein files, that would be him. And yet here he is, running his disgusting mouth. Just unbelievable…

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      18 hours ago

      *shyster* but your spelling is better.

      probably from German Scheisser, literally, defecator

      First Known Use 1844

      I thought it derived from the character Shylock but Webster’s says no. Also for anyone who doesn’t know, please note it also can be very Jew-hatey, so there’s that.

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        And I thought it meant someone who operates a shy: a carnival attraction where you throw things at various kinds of targets in order to win a prize. The shy is one of the archetypal rigged games.

        But I’m sure the dictionary compilers must know better than a yob like me.

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        17 hours ago

        Scheister is an accepted spelling. It’s also a lot more about shit lawyers than about shit jews than shyster, which is why I always prefer using it. It’s also a lot more about shit than shyness if you speak German and derivatives, which is also more in line with what I think of lawyers.

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          17 hours ago

          Scheister is an accepted spelling.

          Not on the interwebs I can see, but would be curious to find the source for that. All the results I get back just spell it the other way.

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                14 hours ago

                Well, even if it’s incorrect, I’ll use it. One of the powers of the English language is that you can mold it to your liking and it’s a-okay as long as other people understand you. And if Shakespeare can invent 1,600 words, surely I can invent a few myself 😜