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Terminal Mass

Terminal mass

The amount of lean muscle mass a bodybuilder’s frame can hold before their waste and midsection need to grow and expand to accommodate the new size.
Both Ronnie Coleman and Phil Heath had very small waists and tight mud sections until they passed their personal terminal mass and their waist need to accommodate the new amount of muscle
by The real Hank Contos July 23, 2022
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mass conspiratorial suicide

when a large group joins together to cause problems to another or a group of others with or with out comprehension of their own actions completely to get themselves killed and they are successful at it.
the majority of the citizens of the United States of America are attempting mass conspiratorial suicide.
by Kevinw05 August 22, 2022
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Weapons Of Mass Redaction

A government official involved in gratuitous cover up and redaction of important classified information that should be disclosed to the public.

Often done to protect powerful people from embarrassing or damaging disclosures, Mass Redaction is a common pass-time or intelligence services, and is a major driver of black ink prices globally.

Typically shortened to WOMR, pronounced "Wormer". This can be used as a noun in a sentence.
Brian: Hey, are those classified Exxxxxx Files being released soon?

Luke: Haha, the 'Weapons Of Mass Redaction' are in the basement working them over at the moment, there's zero chance we see anything controversial.

Brian: Yeah good point. Those WOMR's buy their black ink by the barrel.
by J.Manstrong January 14, 2026
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Twitter Mass psychosis

A collective online meltdown illness discovered by the actor François Arnaud where a cluster of chronically-online Twitter users fixate on a single public figure and treat every word, comma, and typo they post as a secret manifesto. Characterized by obsessive quote-tweeting, bad-faith “analysis,” and the ritualistic insistence that they are simply “holding someone accountable,” while openly projecting their own bigotry, insecurity, or ideological rot.
Often involves:
Pretending harassment is “critique”
Reading malice into neutral statements
Demanding perfect language while arguing in screenshots and vibes
Claiming moral superiority while behaving like a digital mob
Accusing the target of dogwhistles they themselves won’t stop blowing
Weaponizing their status as a woman or PoC to justify bigotry toward other minority groups
Symptoms worsen when the target refuses to apologize, log off, or perform ideological self-flagellation.
François Arnaud said ‘people’ instead of ‘folks’—huge red flag. He want to eradicate all minorities!
"Bro, you were literally calling him homophobic slur"
"Wow, I am a PoC Woman and he is a white man which means he is the REAL RACIST"
“Bro, that’s Twitter mass psychosis. Get some meds”
by RpgfanOnExpedition60 January 24, 2026
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Mass Media Trauma

Psychological harm inflicted by the relentless, omnipresent barrage of traumatic content from 24-hour news cycles, sensationalist journalism, and trauma-porn entertainment. This includes vicarious trauma from witnessing endless cycles of violence, disasters, and war; moral injury from exposure to systemic injustice with no avenue for response; and the erosion of safety caused by fear-based reporting that paints the world as perpetually dangerous. It is the trauma of being a passive, connected witness to global suffering without agency, healing, or respite.
Example: A retired person watches cable news all day. After years of mass shootings, political scandals, climate disaster footage, and pandemic death tolls, they develop severe anxiety, hopelessness, and a belief that it's not safe to leave their house. They have nightmares of news graphics. This is mass media trauma: their nervous system has been hijacked by a curated stream of catastrophe, sold as "information," which has systemically destroyed their sense of security and trust in the world.
by Dumu The Void January 27, 2026
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Mass Media Trauma Syndrome

The chronic condition arising from Mass Media Trauma, marked by a pathological relationship with information, characterized by doomscrolling addiction, apocalyptic thinking, and social withdrawal. Sufferers are simultaneously addicted to and terrified by the news, unable to disengage. Symptoms include catastrophic cognitive biases, paralyzing cynicism, the inability to plan for a future perceived as doomed, and a shattered "assumptive world" where basic beliefs about safety, order, and human goodness have been systematically dismantled by media narratives.
Example: A person refreshes five news apps hourly, jumps at every phone alert, and can only talk in terms of systemic collapse. They've abandoned career plans ("the economy will be gone in 5 years"), don't want children ("the climate is doomed"), and view any positive event as "propaganda." They are exhausted, isolated, and functionally depressed, yet cannot stop consuming the very content that makes them ill. This is mass media trauma syndrome: a state of informed helplessness and addictive despair manufactured by their media diet.
by Dumu The Void January 27, 2026
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Mass Media Psychosis

A psychotic break in which the curated reality of mass media—its narratives, characters, and symbolic events—completely replaces lived experience. The individual may believe they are living inside a news broadcast, that they are a celebrity or a wanted criminal from a TV show, or that world events are part of a scripted drama with them as a key, hidden player. This often involves the literalization of media metaphors (e.g., believing "the war on terror" is a physical war happening on their street). It represents a final dissolution of the boundary between the mediated spectacle and the mind.
Example: An individual, isolated and watching reality TV non-stop, begins to believe their apartment is a hidden camera show. They narrate their actions for an imagined audience, interpret mail delivery as "plot twists" from producers, and confront neighbors believing they are "fellow contestants." They call news stations to report on events in their home as "breaking news." This is mass media psychosis: the performative, narrative-driven world of television has become their only operational reality, erasing any sense of a private, unobserved self.
by Dumu The Void January 27, 2026
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