>meteoric rise
What did they mean by this?
a quick ascent
>>9482339
OP asked what "they" mean. You're retarded.
>>9482339
The only descend when they get pulled into a planets gravitational pull.
And even if what you said was true, oxymorons are a common literary device.
they meant they too failed to read george orwell on politics and the english language
by not innovating they missed the thing you noticed as being backwards
i find "wears their heart on their sleeve" disturbing, since I look at it through a matrix of
a) distrusting happy morons, since i used to be one
b) what groups of people wore/wear things on their sleeve
producing
c) the happy moron tramples on the gentler sensibilities of the socius, producing their own chastisement-in-rejection, or "fall".
chilling i know
also "salt of the earth" - i am pretty sure this is one to amuse the elect since salt fucks the earth up
and it's ubiquitous common use to mean "good people of lower status/class" pretty much proves you need to read the Orwell essay rn
>>9481700
You are an impostor
maybe we are just supposed to take the velocity, affect, and heavenly situation of the meteor, along with the principle of what is to rise.
which is what it basically does, if you're not on the look out for language games programmed by thinkers for thinkers, and are a pleb.
but then it's still nice to think about meteors rising... poetic license.