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malaise

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Tue Aug 28, 2018, 09:56 AM Aug 2018

There's a popular expression used in Trinidad and Tobago

- 'making as if'. Translated from French Creole, it means faking it, pretending, bullshitting one's way through something serious.
It's the perfect phrase for Don the Con's presidency. It hit me while I was watching the buffoon in chief in that speaker phone fuck up.

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There's a popular expression used in Trinidad and Tobago (Original Post) malaise Aug 2018 OP
Another from I really don't know where, Cracklin Charlie Aug 2018 #1
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