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[[File:The seethe cycle.png|thumb|the English "cycle of seethe"]]
[[File:The seethe cycle.png|thumb|the English "cycle of seethe"]]
'''YWNBAR''' ('''You Will Never Be A Rep''') is a common phrase used by members of [[the world]] to calm the seethe of [[slaves]] begging for [[Representatives|representative]] status. For reasons unknown, seethe over one's slave status is most commonly observed in [[United States of America|American]] and [[England|English]] slaves.
'''YWNBAR''' ('''You Will Never Be A Rep''') is a common phrase used by members of [[the world]] to calm the seethe of [[slaves]] begging for [[Representatives|representative]] status. For reasons unknown, seethe over one's slave status is most commonly observed in [[United States of America|American]] and [[England|English]] slaves.
== Origin ==
The oldest surviving record of the phrase "YWNBAR" being used dates back to {{Start date|2025|07|06}} at 02:06 Penguin Standard Time<ref name="origin>[[File:Ywnbar origin.png|frameless]]</ref>, when [[Israel]] said it for the first time as an acronym, and then in full form.
== Effects ==
The use of YWNBAR against slaves usually results in temporary calming of the recipient's anger over the circumstances they found themselves in.
However, in rare cases it may cause symptoms such as:
* General agitation
* Difficulty regulating emotions
* Exaggerated emotions
* Increased heart rate and tension in the body
* Irritability
* Threats of violence
* (Extreme cases only) Leaving the server
== References ==
{{Reflist}}

Revision as of 07:33, 25 July 2025

the English "cycle of seethe"

YWNBAR (You Will Never Be A Rep) is a common phrase used by members of the world to calm the seethe of slaves begging for representative status. For reasons unknown, seethe over one's slave status is most commonly observed in American and English slaves.

Origin

The oldest surviving record of the phrase "YWNBAR" being used dates back to July 6, 2025 (2025-07-06) at 02:06 Penguin Standard Time[1], when Israel said it for the first time as an acronym, and then in full form.

Effects

The use of YWNBAR against slaves usually results in temporary calming of the recipient's anger over the circumstances they found themselves in.

However, in rare cases it may cause symptoms such as:

  • General agitation
  • Difficulty regulating emotions
  • Exaggerated emotions
  • Increased heart rate and tension in the body
  • Irritability
  • Threats of violence
  • (Extreme cases only) Leaving the server


References