Faqism

I’m a faqist. I practice faqism.

Faqism (pronounced /ˈfäkiz(ə)m/) means what it says, faq ism.

An X-ist says: I hope/like/believe that the world conforms to X-ism. Therefore I support ideas in favor of X-ism.

A faqist says: I want to learn truths about the world, whatever they might be. Faq A-ism. Faq B-ism. Faq C-ism. Faq all isms. Faq prejudices.




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