The feeling of being attached to and missing a fictional place/universe so much that you just become depressed because you can’t be there with your favorite characters. You feel like you don’t belong here in this universe and belong there because honestly this universe is too anxiety-inducing, harsh, boring and it overall just sucks.
I have so much Fictional Homesickness for Murder Drones, man… I wish I could be there on Copper-9 hugging V right now…
a character from your favorite Tv Show,Book or Movie that you hate so much, that they are your enemy even though they don’t exist.
Person A: Ugh, that gangster guy from Squid Game makes my skin crawl and my ass itch.
Person B: I guess he’s your Fictional Nemesis.
A story created about you wishing you could blow up a man's guts like the 4th of july
Im into pulp fiction are you?
When cousins make up shit about a fictional family Wiffle Ball game where the Lord of K’s, the oldest cousin, the master of gong clang, the ultimate curve wizard, the downward draft doink,…somehow gives up a dinger on the Ocean City beach, to a cousin that has always been only aloud to fetch foul balls and other errant balls in the dunes.
It never happened. It’s fucking family fiction.
“Fucking Damon and Fran keep spewing Wiffle fiction about an imaginary game in Ocean City in like 2007….when The Maestro of Crooked Slurves was at his peak performance and a potential selection for the US Olympic Wiffle Ball Team. Steve did not stick a wicked Whammy over the wall and was surely sat down by a gonk of the gong sitting in the beach chair.
Knock this shit off- stop dreaming- show the damn tapes if this happened or get your assess to the beach to run a little reenactment of the alledged story - 14 years ago.
Complete Horse-shit!”
The more hectic one's life becomes, the lower and trashier one has to read.
"Did you find a job, your lost dog, or a place to live yet?" "No, but I did get 50 Shades of Grey from the library, so the Law of Inverses in Fiction works."
The absolute most honest you can be in any situation.
-I just ran like 10 miles
-You're lying
-Man I swear True story no fiction
A media of awful, abysmal, abhorrent, or atrocious quality. The complete opposite of peak fiction. Can be attributed to the deplorable condition of war trenches or the nightmarish ocean trench.
The Megamind sequel was a total 180. It was truly trench fiction.