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Fictionalism

A psychological or behavioral tendency to treat fictional characters as if they were real, often experiencing emotional attachment, empathy, or concern for their well-being, and blurring the lines between fiction and reality.
"His fictionalism has led him to spend hours every day immersed in online discussions defending his favorite fictional characters as if they were real people."
by IstillLive April 19, 2024
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Fictional Googology

a gay autist fake form of maths
made by mathis rv
gay: me and my gay boyfriend like fg
me: fictional googology is gay and mapping is better
gay: no i am triggered you homophobic xenophobic racist sexist ableist islamophobic nazi
by pipp69420 May 19, 2024
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Peak Fiction

by Biboo May 26, 2024
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Fictional googology

Made up numbers bigger than absolute/true infinity. Also they are made for fun and all admins quit the wiki
by ζaηΔερ May 28, 2024
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fiction-general, "Anatomy Lesson"

- 18 miles of books
- Christmas Market
- December 7th
You were sent here. Go look. fiction-general, "Anatomy Lesson"
by hello_charles November 21, 2021
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hard science fiction

Hard science fiction is a category of science fiction characterized by an emphasis on scientific or technical detail, or scientific accuracy, or both. Typically, this is in the form of very grounded fiction without supernatural, magical, or usually aliens with an emphasis on realistic storytelling within our current knowledge of physics.
Andy Weir's the Martian and Adrian Tchaicovsky's Children of Time are great hard science fiction novels.
by Anonymous1408 December 4, 2021
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