RobertGarnicasAPedo
Robert Garnica = Princess_Kitty14. He's a pedo.
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The term you are looking for is "self-entitled," not "entitled." "Entitled" means that somebody does have a right to a thing. If Princess_Kitty14/Robert Garnica lived in the United States, he would be entitled to a defense attorney if he were arrested for having sex with an underaged girl. It's amazing how soys use superfluous self-hyphens for tons of terms (such as accusing people of being "self-delusional," and telling them to "self-improve"...who else is going to be/do those things but me after you say, "you are self-delusional/need to self-improve?"), but they drop it the only time it's actually necessary.
You can not just drop the "theory" part of "conspiracy theory" and have it mean the same thing. A conspiracy means that people worked together to do something underhanded. The Holocaust was a conspiracy (although I'm sure plenty of people here disagree). The Germans conspired to exterminate the Jews. 9/11 was a conspiracy. al-Queda conspired to fly planes into the World Trade Center. When you want to say people are alleging people worked together to do something underhanded and there's little-to-no evidence for it, you add the word, "theory." Although in a technical sense, a "theory" means there's tons of evidence that something is true (well, "evidence" in the sense of what is assumed to be evidence with the scientific method). So what you are really looking for is "conspiracy hypothesis."
You can not just drop the "theory" part of "conspiracy theory" and have it mean the same thing. A conspiracy means that people worked together to do something underhanded. The Holocaust was a conspiracy (although I'm sure plenty of people here disagree). The Germans conspired to exterminate the Jews. 9/11 was a conspiracy. al-Queda conspired to fly planes into the World Trade Center. When you want to say people are alleging people worked together to do something underhanded and there's little-to-no evidence for it, you add the word, "theory." Although in a technical sense, a "theory" means there's tons of evidence that something is true (well, "evidence" in the sense of what is assumed to be evidence with the scientific method). So what you are really looking for is "conspiracy hypothesis."





