65 Dictionary.com redefines 'court-packing' to include changing the composition and not just the number of the judges on a court. (i.imgur.com) posted 4 years ago by AntonioOfVenice 4 years ago by AntonioOfVenice +65 / -0 25 comments share 25 comments share save hide report block hide replies
"typically" an increase.
You know, when you pack something into a container by removing things from it.
I don't know about you, but when I pack my luggage I just shuffle the suitcases around and don't actually put anything in them.
"Why didn't you bring anything with you?"
"I spent several hours packing."
"... That's the opposite of answering my question."
"I don't know what to tell you."
"Why didn't you pack a toothbrush?"
"I did! I figured that since the TSA was gonna take my toothpaste, I'd be better off packing a toothbrush."
"... so where's the toothbrush?..."
"I figured I could just buy one when I got here."
"But then you'd have two..."
"Of course not, I left my toothbrush at home."
"BUT I THOUGHT YOU PACKED IT!"
"I DID! THAT'S WHY IT'S AT HOME!"
Great leader says "to pack" has always meant both to add and remove
Trust in the great leader, comrade
Okay, you've convinced me.
Hail Trump.