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“It’s not just an ideal that is incepted into the minds of people. It is routinely, on every continent that it has existed, enforced with brutality … and unnecessary government intervention and overreach every single day.”

I have no tolerance for being incepted and convinced that I am a photo.

The introduction to a segment on last night’s Ingraham Angle, headlined “NBC Universal still planning to release The Hunt despite backlash,” gives a pretty good sense of the way a story like this gets incepted into the vast echo chamber that is our president’s skull:

From Slate

“The M series has been built around and incepted around Indian millennial consumers,” Asim Warsi said, adding that the phones will be rolled out globally after the Indian launch at the end of January.

From Reuters

Malik Rosier completed 18 of 35 passes for 149 yards and a TD, but was incepted twice, leading to 10 BC points.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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