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Based on the acronym [[FIAWOL]], this acronym has gained in popularity with the rise of social media where response frequently occurs before people have a chance to actually look into the real situation. RIIAWOL stands for '''Righteous Indignation Is a Way of Life''' and frequently leads to situations which can best be described as a tempest in a teapot, although it often results in bad blood between the participants at best or some aspect of "[[Fail Fandom]]" at the worst. | Based on the acronym [[FIAWOL]], this acronym has gained in popularity with the rise of social media where response frequently occurs before people have a chance to actually look into the real situation. RIIAWOL stands for '''Righteous Indignation Is a Way of Life''' and frequently leads to situations which can best be described as a tempest in a teapot, although it often results in bad blood between the participants at best or some aspect of "[[Fail Fandom]]" at the worst. | ||
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Revision as of 01:52, 29 December 2019
Based on the acronym FIAWOL, this acronym has gained in popularity with the rise of social media where response frequently occurs before people have a chance to actually look into the real situation. RIIAWOL stands for Righteous Indignation Is a Way of Life and frequently leads to situations which can best be described as a tempest in a teapot, although it often results in bad blood between the participants at best or some aspect of "Fail Fandom" at the worst.
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