| 1. | Fictional rock | ||
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Fictional rock is a genre of music invented by the Japanese played entirely with drums and is named after the fiction created by them.
Only four entities play fictional rock, the first is a Monkey and the other three are the members of the band The Three Steves. But don't tell Steve Ballmer we said that or he'll fucking kill us. Let's listen to some fictional rock.
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| 2. | fictional virus | ||
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A virus that does not actually exist, but is a possible mutation of an existing virus, or an entirely made up virus that can possibly exist without defying medical knowledge. Examples of fictional virus include Lyssavirus X and Filonecrosis. The movie entitled "Outbreak" was a good example of a fictional virus. Despite the fact that they don't exist, it's important to be prepared for fictional viruses, since viruses are known to mutate to more potent forms all the time.
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| 3. | Borhani Land | ||
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A fantasy reality land (virtual reality land). A reality land that is fabricated by other people. A fantasy land that contains fantasy creatures, fictional land, science fiction places/eras. Such a strong beliefs in virtual reality land that he beliefs that it actually exists and part of his everyday life.
You are always in borhani land. A person in borhani land is a person that indulges in fantasy reality.
Examples: Games, online games, virtual reality systems, fantasy creatures, fictional movies, fictional novel,etc. |
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| 4. | Fifth Freedom | ||
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The right of Fifth Freedom, gives the person authority to eliminate a person(s) without any Legal or Governmental consequence.
1. Kill anyone without consequence. 2. Eliminate target with no hesitation. 3. To kill someone with disregard to Law or Political hostilities. "Within the fictional world of Splinter Cell, this unofficial Fifth Freedom allows an operative to disregard any law, agreement, or framework of ethical behavior in order to accomplish his mission. As Dermot P. Brunton put it, "all means are acceptable." For example, the operative may kill in combat or by assassination, may torture or kidnap people, may deploy on U.S. soil, and may spy on other U.S. government agencies. Fifth Freedom is also used as a verb. To "Fifth Freedom" someone is another way of saying to kill someone." - Wikipedia, Fifth Freedom. NOTE : The Fifth Freedom is unoffical, but many use it in war and in personal situations. Splinter Cell - In the game Splinter Cell, Sam Fisher an operative of the fictional Third Echelon is commisioned witht he fictional right of Fifth Freedom.
It is also used in Noam Chomsky : The Culture Of Terrorism. It is also stated in one of Franklin D. Roosevelt's speeches. |
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| 5. | bible | ||
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A fictional book that millions of people believe is true. The bible is one of the most known fictional books.
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| 6. | God | ||
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The lie that gives humanity the blessing of eternal ignorance.
Fictional character in 'The Bible' "I love God, he's my favourite fictional character." -Homer J. Simpson
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| 7. | Fictional Sex | ||
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Like fractional sex, fictional sex is sex you make up to boost your stats (the notches on your belt in other words). Or, it can also be sex you deny ever having, out of fear of having too high of a bed count, or out of embarrassment that the person you had it with was sketchy. Basically, if you lie about whether or not you got laid, it's fictional sex. Bob: Dude, I nailed Cassandra last night! I'm up to 22 notches on my belt already. How many you got?
Dan: Twenty-two? Yeah right! How many of those 22 are fictional sex? Probably more than half. I'd be surprised if you even nailed ten chicks. Andrea: I heard you left the party with Bob last night. Does that mean you're up to nine different guys now? Casandra: Shut up! Nothing happened. We just kissed a bit and I made him take me home. And I'm not up to eight yet either! I've only done like three guys. Honest. Andrea: Yeah... sure... three guys this month. Sounds like fictional sex to me. |
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