I agree with Nick

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A stupid phrase people used in 2010 when a man named Nick Clegg made other politicians look like amateurs. Say it when you have no idea what’s going on and don’t care enough to look it up.
'I agree with Nick' when my teacher asked me what photosynthesis was.
'I agree with Nick' after my dad said he didn’t know what a ‘quarantine’ was.
'I agree with Nick' when asked why the sky is blue during a math test.
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A lazy way to say you don’t know anything but you still want to sound like you do. It’s like throwing your hands up and hoping nobody notices.
'I agree with Nick' when my friend asked me how the internet works.
'I agree with Nick' after I missed the whole history lesson.
'I agree with Nick' when my mom asked me what ‘climate change’ meant.
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A phrase used by people who are too dumb to know what they’re talking about but still want to pretend they’re smart. It’s like saying ‘I agree with Nick’ just to avoid thinking.
'I agree with Nick' when my teacher asked me to define ‘sustainability’.
'I agree with Nick' when my friend asked me what ‘social media’ was.
'I agree with Nick' after I forgot to study for the science test.
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A phrase that means you’re too clueless to even try. You just say it and hope nobody checks.
'I agree with Nick' when asked what ‘electricity’ was.
'I agree with Nick' after I didn’t do my homework.
'I agree with Nick' when I couldn’t tell the difference between a planet and a pizza.
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A phrase people use when they’re too lazy to think and just want to say something that sounds smart. It’s basically cheating at school.
'I agree with Nick' when asked what ‘photosynthesis’ meant.
'I agree with Nick' when my friend asked me what ‘carbon footprint’ was.
'I agree with Nick' after I forgot to read the question.
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A phrase you use when you don’t know what you’re talking about and you don’t care. It’s like saying ‘I agree with Nick’ just to stop the conversation.
'I agree with Nick' when asked what ‘gravity’ was.
'I agree with Nick' when my teacher asked me to explain the water cycle.
'I agree with Nick' when I couldn’t tell the difference between a noun and a donut.
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