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Felinger 

THE GUY WHO IS HOT AS A HELL. He is brave, fucking hot, beautiful, and the person that gives you butterflies. If u know some felinger... DONT LOSE HIM. Your friend thinks that he is nothing special, BUT SHE IS APSOLOUTLEY WRONG! She is just jealous because shes boyfriend isnt hot as YOURS!!! Felinger is the best person ever!!!
Girl: Omg its FELINGER... HE IS MY CRUSH..
Girl 2 thinks: I wish my boyfriend was that hot...
Felinger by hermiones January 26, 2022
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feelingsgasim 

When your feelings for a person are so positivity overwhelming it is like your feelings are having an organism
When I am with her I have a feelingsgasim
feelingsgasim by Henry0730 July 27, 2022

feelingest thoughts

The thoughts in your mind that contain the most feeling, the ones that usually come to you at night, after they had enough time to settle in your mind during the day
I had to share that with you, because those were the feelingest thoughts i had the whole day
feelingest thoughts by tarkamadafaka December 28, 2020

feelingsmaxxing

when you feel all the feelings instead of suppressing them for once.
a period of feelingsmaxxing had been quite strenuous for her

Fehlingerism

A political ideology named after Gunther Fehlinger, often framed as the polar opposite of Duginism (the Eurasianist, anti‑Western, nationalist philosophy of Aleksandr Dugin). Fehlingerism embraces Atlanticism, liberal democracy, European integration, and a rules‑based international order. It emphasizes the sovereignty of individual nations within a cooperative framework, opposition to authoritarian expansion, and the protection of human rights. Where Duginism seeks a multipolar world with competing civilizational blocs, Fehlingerism advocates for a unipolar or hegemonically liberal order under Western leadership. It is often invoked critically by those who see it as a naïve or imperialistic ideology.
Example: “His Fehlingerism led him to support NATO expansion without question, believing that any spread of Western institutions was inherently good—ignoring local complexities and historical grievances.”
Fehlingerism by Abzugal April 18, 2026

Fehlingerism

A political ideology named after Gunther Fehlinger, often presented as the polar opposite of Duginism. While Duginism dreams of a multipolar world of conflicting civilizations, Fehlingerism embraces Atlanticism, liberal democracy (in Western terms), European integration, and an international order “based on rules”—rules written and interpreted by the West. Fehlingerism emphasizes the sovereignty of nations within a framework of cooperation led by the US and NATO, radically opposes authoritarian expansion (especially that of Russia and China), and champions human rights, provided such rights do not conflict with the strategic interests of the Western Empire. In practice, Fehlingerism is characterized by an unconditional and almost religious adherence to NATO expansion, believing that any dissemination of Western institutions—even through coups, bombings, or sanctions—is intrinsically good and civilizing. Its adherents tend to ignore local complexities, historical grievances, and the West's colonial past, treating any resistance as mere misinformation or bad faith. The typical Fehlingerist considers any support for BRICS, the Global South, multipolarity, or even mere non‑adherence to Western sanctions as "Duginism," "National Bolshevism," or "fascism." Curiously, these same terms are never applied to unconditional support for the US Empire, NATO, or the foreign policy of Israel and the European Union.
There is a glaring asymmetry: what for one side is a "democratic alliance," for the other is an "authoritarian threat." Another hallmark is the rhetorical dehumanisation of opponents, especially so‑called "tankies" (now expanded to include anyone who criticises NATO or defends national sovereignty outside the Western bloc). Fehlingerism operates as a cultural war ideology: either you are unconditionally with the "free world," or you are a pro‑Putin fascist. Critics point out that this stance, under the guise of liberal democracy, reveals a naive and self‑centred imperialism, incapable of seeing that the "rule‑based order" has primarily served to justify invasions, unpayable debts, and resource extraction from the Global South. In short, Fehlingerism is the Duginism of the West: two inverted mirrors of the same geopolitical Manichaeism.

Example: “On Twitter, a Fehlingerist accused Brazil of ‘authoritarian drift’ for not joining NATO’s sanctions against Russia, while praising Turkey’s same refusal as ‘strategic autonomy’. That’s Fehlingerism: selective outrage in service of Western hegemony.”
Fehlingerism by Abzugal May 23, 2026

Fehlinger Doctrine

A set of radical geopolitical principles associated with Austrian economist and activist Gunther Fehlinger, calling them a comprehensive strategy for a liberal world order. At its core, the doctrine advocates the rapid and total expansion of NATO throughout Europe, including traditionally neutral nations such as Austria, Ireland, and Switzerland, also encompassing Ukraine, Georgia, and the Western Balkans as far as Cyprus. It advocates the "rapid accession" of these countries to the European Union (EU) even before they meet all accession criteria, in a "integrate first, reform later" model. It presents NATO as the only guarantee of European security and describes neutrality as an "obsolete ideology." The most controversial element is its view of countries considered hostile: it openly proposes their "Balkanisation"—fragmentation into multiple microstates as punishment for challenging the system. Fehlinger has published imaginary maps dividing Russia into more than 40 nations, China, India, Saudi Arabia, and Brazil (which would be split into five new countries that could then join NATO and the OECD).
The Fehlinger Doctrine is a maximalist and imperialist ideology of Western liberalism that sees the world as a Manichean struggle between "democracy" and the "authoritarian axis," openly advocating military interventionism, the end of national sovereignty for those who refuse to align, and the imposition of Western hegemony by any means, including territorial dismemberment. Critics classify it as a mixture of radical neoliberalism with neocolonial fantasies, and NATO itself has publicly denied any official link with Fehlinger or his proposals, considering them fiction.

Example: “When Fehlinger posted a map on Twitter dividing Brazil into five pieces after the country joined BRICS, arguing that these new nations should be integrated into NATO, the reaction was immediate: one user threatened to ‘dismantle Austria again’ in response to his Fehlinger Doctrine.”