That is quite literally the point of the story but okpic.twitter.com/4MVS6mxC6i
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Do you comprehend simple literary themes that even a ten year old child can grasp the meaning of? If so you might be a SENSITIVE SNOWFLAKE
Bill Hicks - 'What are you reading for?' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBG3zEEhAvw …
Did it ever have any meaning? See: cuck, soyboy
It originally meant "Someone who tries unnecessarily hard to be unique, special, or important, often at the expense of others", and would refer to people who made demands of special treatment while citing some facet of their personal identity or a percieved disability.
Wasn't it originally taken from Fight Club? In which case the original meaning was wrong as the people using it entirely missed the point of the film.
See: Red Pill
Did it ever really have one to be fair
I cannot stop to parse "snowflake students" as "students of snowflake university" and wonder where that is xD
Let them keep using it Create enough "snowflakes" and you get what you asked forpic.twitter.com/uCzWTN3OsL
Who even got the idea to make the word for "a tiny mass of snow" into an insult. Reminds me of the german word "Gutmensch" which literally means "good human" but is used as an insult by the political right.
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