A fork of Rural Dictionary
"An' it harm no one, do what ye will" An inherently immoral philosophy because it encourages a failure to act. "An' it harm no one..." means do not actively harm anyone. Fine. Doing harm is, in fact, bad. However, failing to prevent harm is also bad. If you live by The Rede you can fail to prevent harm if the prevention of harm is not "what ye will." Also, if actively doing good deeds is not "what ye will," then you do not have to do them. Although living by The Rede does not necessarily make you a bad person, it also does not make you a good person.
"Do unto others as you want them to do unto you."
From OE rædgiefa Someone who gives advice; advisor, counselor Rede + giver See also rede-giver and redegiver
Alright it's time to see the rede giver. To see what shitty advice he can come up with this time.
Really the best place in the whole world! So stunning, so beautiful, just come and see how slay it is! Wooo SO NICE! Breathtaking scenery it is!
Im in awe with the beauty of Carrick-A-Rede!
I will Redeed my phones play store app money maker game before rebinding.
Redeed means To get or win back. To free from captivity by paying or to discharge or fulfill (a pledge, promise, etc.).
"Rede" as slang is an acknowledgment and validation of a particularly intelligent, profound, or powerful statement. It expresses admiration for the rhetorical sharpness, depth of analysis, or sheer conviction behind someone's words. When someone says "Rede!" or "Keep talking!", it essentially means: "You're speaking the truth, you're hitting the mark – say more!"
Member 1: Gibt dem Lehrer die perfekte Antwort. Member 2 (beeindruckt): "Rede, Löwe!" Alternativ Member 2 (Schreiend): "REEDEEEEE!!!"