Me when my little sister walks in when Ted says Grince and she’s asks me what it means:
Me: Fudge
Ted commentating in the background: but she didn’t mean fudge

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Me when my little sister walks in when Ted says Grince and she’s asks me what it means:
Me: Fudge
Ted commentating in the background: but she didn’t mean fudge
GRINCE
(V.) Pronounced: GRINTS To give a weak smile, halfway to a wince, upon unwrapping a present that does not delight you—in an attempt to avoid offending the gift giver. (Also may be used as N.) Usage: Louella excitedly tore open the giant package from her Aunt Nilda, only to grince in disappointment when she discovered it was a snow shovel. “How thoughtful!” she exclaimed brightly, crestfallen.
Mais les démons des ténèbres lui en dérobèrent une partie, et cette partie est l'âme. Il n'y a qu'une seule âme - universellement épandue, comme l'eau d'un fleuve divisé en plusieurs bras. C'est elle qui soupire dans le vent, grince dans le marbre qu'on scie, hurle par la voix de la mer ; et elle pleure des larmes de lait quand on arrache les feuilles du figuier. Les âmes sorties de ce monde émigrent vers les astres, qui sont des êtres animés.
Gustave Flaubert (La Tentation de Saint Antoine)
I could do without the transphobic comments tho
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