those animated shows on youtube with gay inanimate objects
1: Hey, do you know those gay shows on YouTube?
2: Oh, you mean object shows?
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I fucked up memey way to say stranger thing, usually misunderstood and used to confuse people
Me: have you checked out strange objects?
Other guy: what the fuck is that, some lamp?
Ninja's reaction: the fuck you say to me you little shit!
when a naked woman is in public or private she grabs a object to cover her private parts
naked woman covering with objects: i need to cover with something
she grabs a thing
naked woman: phew!
it falls off
naked woman: oh no....
Cyber object is virtual component in cyberspace which may be in any form and may execute any function, solely or partially.
Cyber object is virtual component in cyberspace which may be in any form and may execute any function, solely or partially.
Inanimate Object Empathy Disorder (IOED) is an armchair-psychological designation for people who experience extreme amounts of empathy for inanimate objects -- specifically objects that depict living things that appear damaged or distressed.
IOED describes someone who experiences legitimate feelings towards objects that appear as if they deserve sympathy, support, and even help as if they were animate beings. However, because these objects are not actually living beings, these impulses to care for, help, and support are misplaced. Hence the disorder designation.
If someone if your life continually says things like "awwwww.... that poor x" where x is more often than not a stuffed animal with a missing ear or a tear in its fabric, then that person in your life suffers from IOED.
Using the term Inanimate Object Empathy Disorder (IOED) in context: Because my wife has IOED, when she found 2 stuffed animals on the road, disheveled, she felt a burning desire to "save" them and "nurse them back to health" in our home. Now, thanks to her IOED, we have a new shelf in our family room with "recovering" stuffed animals on it that fill her heart with joy every day.
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An IOD is a property that was copied from its parent object during its objects creation.
Kyle: Why did another table just appear? It looks exactly the same as the one we have in our kitchen!
John: Ah. The table has been copied from this table and shares the same Inherited Object Property(ies).
when (often self proclaimed liberal girls) assign inanimate objects she/her pronouns
it seems to be done as a feminist act ….. but haven’t women been objectified enough?
i see your yellow hydro flask with a RBG sticker, and compliment it : “oohh, she’s cute”
lighting a bowl and it catches: “oh she’s going now!”
looks at dress in mirror: “she’s giving y2k glamour”
in each scenario, “she” referring to the inanimate object - hence she/her-ing objects
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