Notice how the words tyrannosaurs and tyranny are merged together to form my newly created word tyrannysaurus rex. This word was inspired from the word from the title of a book by Mark R. Levin: `Liberty and Tyranny – A Conservative Manifesto`.
Tyrannosaurus (pronounced /tɨˌrænɵˈsɔːrəs/ or /taɪˌrænɵˈsɔːrəs/, meaning ‘tyrant lizard’) was a genus of theropod dinosaur. The species Tyrannosaurus rex (‘rex’ meaning ‘king’ in Latin), commonly abbreviated to T. rex, is a fixture in popular culture. It lived throughout what is now western North America, with a much wider range than other tyrannosaurids.
In modern usage, a tyrant carries modern connotations of a harsh and cruel ruler who places his or her own interests or the interests of a small oligarchy over the best interests of the general population which the tyrant governs or controls. However, in the classical sense, the word simply means one who has taken power by their own means as opposed to hereditary or constitutional power (and generally without the modern connotations). This mode of rule is referred to as tyranny. Many individual rulers or government officials are accused of tyranny, with the label almost always a matter of controversy.
A tyrannysaurus rex is not only a king of lizards but also a tyrant who serves only his interests. A tyraanysaurus rex is always hungry, feeding on its prey, drinking its blood by chasing anything that moves. Anything big enough (like corporate America) will be devoured with gusto and left as nothing but its skeletal remains (much like what Obama is doing with the tattered remnants of the U.S. constitution).
That is why there is not such thing as
1. Relating to or being a garment or covering designed to accommodate a wide range of sizes.
2. Informal Appealing or answering to a wide range of tastes or needs: a one-size-fits-all candidate.
Imagine a world full of black and white, devoid of color akin to a beautiful rainbow. Imagine only a tryannysaurus rex as being only correct and the general populous as wrong. Anything in between does not exist, including an imaginary middle class. Imagine the following image showing what a tyrannysaurus rex may look like:

Reptilian humanoids are a common motif in mythology, folklore, science fiction, fantasy, conspiracy theories, and the pseudosciences of cryptozoology and ufology. Depending on context they are known by many names, including Snakepeople, Reptoids, Dinosauroids, Lizardfolk, Lizard People, or Lizardmen.
I would throw out a plausible explanation as to why the current world is painted with chaos (mostly via mainstream media and its shills on talk show radio) and how sympathetic organizations are created as solutions to today’s world problems by making money, whether for profit or non-profit: The reptoids are in human forms and they are trying to rule the world.
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