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Core memory

A “core memory” is a reference from the Pixar film Inside Out. Core memories are created when a person experiences a certain event that defines one of their behavioral traits. They’re stored inside the brain, in glowing orbs.

“But the really important ones are here. I don't want to get too technical, but these are called Core Memories. Each one came from a super important moment in Riley's life, like when she first scored a goal. That was so amazing! And each core memory powers a different aspect of Riley's personality. Like Hockey Island.”
―Joy, opening narration

by Rook Castle August 28, 2021

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Micrority

What you get when two minorities reproduce; in essence, a mutt.

Carlos: Dude, so if my mom is Asian and my dad is Hispanic, but my grandma is black, what do I put under this application's ethnicity section???
William: I dunno, it's your fault for being a micrority!
Carlos: At least I qualify for a million more scholarships than you do!

by Rook Castle September 29, 2010