The opposite of objectivity, and less innocent than subjectivity. Involves a person projecting their viewpoint, in a deliberate attempt to get it to coincide with a skewed version of subjective reality, which may not correspond with empirical evidence.
A: Harry Potter is a safe space for transsexuals!
B: I think you need some objectivity in how you see things
A: No I have objectivity! Everything!
B: Your projecting so you have projectivity
A: whatever, your just a conservative. My cat is liberal so he agrees with me.
Project 863 is KEYS
Project 863 is a great show with syphus 590 and KEYS
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The code name for the systematic study of sightings of men displaying attention seeking behaviour online in order to solicit images of women to be used for their own sexual gratification.
Project Blueballs: Entry May 2021: Subject appeared in chatroom, hovered in a stationary position for some time, responding only when female members present contributed to the conversation. When all sign of female members in the vicinity was lost, subject travelled away from the site at high speed evading further detection.
like i came from the projects but im still a princess
Nahh i aint a project baby ima project prince$$
Passion Project (noun): A project pursued out of deep personal interest and excitement, typically outside professional duties. These projects are heartfelt endeavors, driven by personal passion, focusing on fulfillment over tangible rewards.
Playshop (noun): A playful twist on traditional workshops, designed to foster joy and creativity in an engaging, experimental environment. It prioritizes enjoyable and expressive learning experiences, encouraging participants to explore and innovate freely.
Passion Project Playshop (noun): A dynamic, interactive playshop that immerses participants in their passion projects. This environment supports personal or collaborative projects, blending creativity, experimentation, and play. The aim is to transform work into play, enhancing the process's enjoyment as much as the outcomes. Participants share music, photos, and stories to maintain a playful, joyous atmosphere, increasing commitment and interest in their projects.
Example: Working with a Possibility Advocate, the IBIC team participated in their first Passion Project Playshop; they flushed out all their ideas and created a plan for execution. The experience was not only productive but also a lot of fun.