Random
Source Code

False Relapse

"False relapse" is a transpiration of the cerebral nerve forgetting one thing and thus, relating to the former phrase or inculcation. False relapse is a typical error in social media, should it be considered one. People who experience false relapse tend to go into an unbreakable, slight tenacity. False relapse may coincide chronologically or irrationally, which are the two major figments of false relapse. Usually, false relapse is exhibited by postdate text (See e.g. 1).

False relapse is only an occurrence, and it poses no threat. If frequencies of false relapse do appear, however, it is known as, "acute false relapse".

False relapse, postdate: "I like to read books. Books are informative. I like to read books.
False relapse, chronological: "I don't mean to debate, but it seems people tend TO
TO care about money from pseudo-dramatic content than stopping war and keeping tranquil."
False relapse, irrational: " I am twenty "yo" years old." "Your spelling needs improvement, but evermore, your fine." "(Explicit language repeated incoherently)"

by Ninja of Logic August 23, 2014


"Your and You're" Disease

The, "Your and You're" Disease (YYD) is obtained when one is bemused whether to utilize "your" or "you're" to their statement or an interrogatory question as an example. "Your" is a possession, used to describe one's property or item. "You're" is a contraction for the words, "You are", although it does not matter which one is selected from "You're" and "You are". Many may attain this syndrome if they are exposed to:

- Social media memes

- The repetition of others typing wrong from right

- Lack of education

There are no known antibiotics nor medicinal syrups and pills to dispose of this disease, but there are a few procedural actions one may do to reduce the disease in general so it is barely noticed by others.

- Get a grammar book

- Learn from others

- Get an education

Person A.) Hey, your getting robbed.

Person B.) It seems your brain has already been stolen.

Person C.) Now that's some acute "Your and You're" Disease!

by Ninja of Logic May 26, 2014

13👍 2👎


OmniSelfie

An OmniSelfie is the supposedly proclaimed, "totally perfect Selfie" by many who consistently use messaging and post sites such as Twitter.

There is no OmniSelfie in existence, considering that photoshopping, absurd effects, plastic surgery, and charismatic makeup are simply cheat codes towards attaining such an impotent thing as a "general Selfie". OmniSelfies are pointless, and any other offspring of the, "Selfie" is simply one's self-eccentric portrait pasted to the Internet like a palm stuck on to a face.

There is yet no profound meaning to an OmniSelfie.

Person A.) I have been working for fifteen hours onto accruing the OmniSelfie!

Person B.) What's so beneficial about me viewing your face, anyway?

Person A.) Like, totally shut up!

Person B.) I have a feeling your mind is going to shut down.

by Ninja of Logic May 26, 2014


The Reality Complex

"The Reality Complex" is an elicitation of the mind when one realizes modernity and adaptation to any inhabitance or condition is why they follow current society. The population whom are affected by this may cause havoc and malfeasance, such as homicide whenever contradicted with on whether they like of their interests.
A commonplace synonym to, "The Reality Complex" can be as anything basic as a cognitive infection. People may gain symptoms such as mental deficiency, confusion between homophone spellings, as well as meaningless pictures of food and wine on Instagram.

Person A.) I'm going to Trickshot and Hashtag the whole world until it's a pestering epidemic!

Person B.) O', "The Reality Complex", why do you still bear to exist?

Person C.) whats worse is that were portions of text youre a ideit.

Person B.) What's worse is your carcinogen-producing grammar.

by Ninja of Logic May 26, 2014


Clichéfest

A, "clichéfest" is a word to designate whether an act, a scenario, or a person on Twitter acts with a redundant demeanor, or is riddled with clichés found throughout movies, television shows, and other examples of social media without the consent of the author of said example.

Clichéfests are found through the world, and mainly coincide with nouns. Clichéfests are given off as a negatively connotative "word", yet due to the widespread use of this, some can be complacent once viewing a clichéfest.

A ClichéFest can also be a proper noun, if given the opportunity, possibly as a place that exhibits numerous clichés the world has to offer.

1.:

Person A.) Man, that movie was great!

Person B.) Are you kidding? That movie was a clichéfest! Hell, I nearly concealed my vomit during the teaser!

2.:

Person A.) Have you heard of the new ClichéFest becoming constructed at our town?

Person B.) Yeah, I also heard it was going to start the apocalypse.

by Ninja of Logic May 26, 2014


Irrational Rationalization

"Irrational Rationalization", or "IR", is a commonplace, non-communicable infection of cranial cognition. People whom are exposed to this infection display a number of degraded brain cells, deprivation of motor skills, and failure to comprehend logic. "IR" is displayed when one, online, debates a fairly irrelevant point to an other. Hence the name, rationalization shown by the person infected is at a very low layer of mentality. For example, when the person debates about a sort of social media plot, the host will use derogatory language, such as, "faggot", a slang term created by humans because why not. Hosts also show many usages of deus ex machina, cutting into the other conflicts of people. One more way people exhibit "IR" is by collapsing on their own statements. This is a more widespread way of IR, utilized mostly on social media sites.
"IR" has no specific cure. However, "IR" is usually prevented by:
- Thinking more frequently
- Reading a book instead of performing inane stunts for publicity
- Avoiding putting gelid objects on your head
Psychotherapy sessions may be available for diagnosing "IR", although that is very unlikely.

Person A.: "lel your just jelous because your not smart #hashtagsaresoimportant"
Person B.: "According to this, you're jealous of me for having an advanced education in English. Irrational rationalization's bad."
Person C.: "I agree, Person A should take a diagnosis for the IR infection."

by Ninja of Logic August 22, 2014

3👍 2👎


Bacon ex Machina

"Bacon ex machina" is a spoofed literary device when a predicament or main conflict is disabled or saved by bacon, hence the name. Although the literal derivation, "Deus ex machina", is a negatively denotative device, "Bacon ex machina" is opinionated, according to the viewer's interest in said bacon. "Bacon ex machina" can be utilized in novels, article documents, and/or any textual information involving a situation. "Bacon ex machina" is not classified as an inter-social meme, although it consolidates a humorous value.

Person A: "Ugh, I'm starved. I could eat anything."
Person B: "Hey, look on the bright side, A. We have bacon to save us!"
Person C: "No day is a great day without a side of bacon ex machina."

by Ninja of Logic August 23, 2014