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3. mind rape
when someone can convince and manipulate someones thoughts and therefore their actions
I mind raped Jaime into coming over when he shouldnt.
1. mind rape
Mind rape occurs whenever one's brain feels as though it has been assaulted viciously by some event or thing in reality. People are particularly susceptible to mind rape if they are on almost any kind of illicit substance (ie, LSD).
"I went to Subway today and saw a roach climb up a guy's leg at the counter. Hilary Duff's new single was playing on the radio and a smelly 14-year-old fat chick made my sandwich for me. It was hardcore mind rape."
2. mind rape
The act of predicting what someone is thinking so often that they think you're violating their mind hence rape
The psychologist knew exactly what I was thinking. Its like he mind raped me
4. Mind Rape
being forced to watch silly and mundane commercials before being allow to actually view or get the item you requested online, and feeling completely violated.
We had to sit through 5 minutes of mind rape, watching some guy tell how wonderful the product was before being able to download the information.
5. Mind Rape
A mind rape is when someone says something that you were just thinking, or totally agree with. You feel that they have intruded your mind and taken out your thoughts, similar to a rape, but instead, they take your thoughts instead of your virginity or innocence, and they come into your head instead of your vagina.
Julia mind raped me with her relevant tweets. I frequently re-tweet and favorite them because I agree with them so often.
6. Mind Rape
when you've been on a drunken night out and have serious blank spots in your memory the next day. You've been mind raped...
i had a real Mind Rape last night, i dont remember anything..
7. Mind Rape
Mind rape is when the speaker treats the thoughts of another as if s/he had the ability to intrude into that arena of privacy and the privilege of interpretation as to those thoughts and intentions with respect to them. When a "judge" assigns validity to what is called "circumstantial evidence" in order to reach a conclusion as to the intents and purposes of the 'person sought to be charged' for his services as the 'accused' of intangible wrongdoing.
Mind rape, psychological abuse, fortune telling, thought projection, intrusive interpretations, mental trauma
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