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A Borg person is a collective conformist. Someone who obsesses over any community to the point that their whole personality is defined by that community. A Borg Person can fall on all sides of the political spectrum.

A Borg Person are similar to a "Stan" except it isn't a specific person they are obsessed with necessarily, A Borg Person is more of a person who is obsessed with the collective ideology of a community that they then self identify with and change their lifestyle to fit that standard within the community.

..and Yes, you can think you're a nihilist and be a Borg. It seems to be the trend these days.

The Term Borg comes from the series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Where it is the name for the collective of cyborg who are composed of many different alien races that have been kidnapped from their home world to server within collective Borg hive mind.
Example One:
Person One: "Wow that guy still has a Pepe the frog avatar."
Person Two: "Yeah, He's Borg."

Example Two:
Person One: "Yeah my husband said he just voted for Trump for the Tax Break, But after the Seventh Bumper sticker, The T shirts, The signs in the yard, and the fact he named are new dog Trump, I think he's gone full MAGA."
Person Two: "Oh no, sounds like he's gone Borg"

Example Three:
Person One: "Um, Why did Chris tattoo himself Blue?"
Person Two: "He just really likes the Avatar movies"
Person One: "Oh, very Borg of him"
by CAPTA1N OBVIOUS March 2, 2023
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A Borg person is a collective conformist. Someone who obsesses over any community to the point that their whole personality is defined by that community. A Borg Person can fall on all sides of the political spectrum.

A Borg Person are similar to a "Stan" except it isn't a specific person they are obsessed with necessarily, A Borg Person is more of a person who is obsessed with the collective ideology of a community that they then self identify with and change their lifestyle to fit that standard within the community.

..and Yes, you can think you're a nihilist and be a Borg. It seems to be the trend these days.

The Term Borg comes from the series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Where it is the name for the collective of cyborg who are composed of many different alien races that have been kidnapped from their home world to server within collective Borg hive mind.
Example One:
Person One: "Wow that guy still has a Pepe the frog avatar."
Person Two: "Yeah, He's Borg."

Example Two:
Person One: "Yeah my husband said he just voted for Trump for the Tax Break, But after the Seventh Bumper sticker, The T shirts, The signs in the yard, and the fact he named are new dog Trump, I think he's gone full MAGA."
Person Two: "Oh no, sounds like he's gone Borg"

Example Three:
Person One: "Um, Why did Chris tattoo himself Blue?"
Person Two: "Oh, He just really likes the Avatar movies"
Person One: "Oh, very Borg of him"
by CAPTA1N OBVIOUS March 2, 2023
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A Borg person is a collective conformist. Someone who obsesses over any community to the point that their whole personality is defined by that community. A Borg Person can fall on all sides of the political spectrum.

A Borg Person are similar to a "Stan" except it isn't a specific person they are obsessed with necessarily, A Borg Person is more of a person who is obsessed with the collective ideology of a community that they then self identify with and change their lifestyle to fit that standard within the community.

..and Yes, you can think you're a nihilist and be a Borg. It seems to be the trend these days.

The Term Borg comes from the series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Where it is the name for the collective of cyborg who are composed of many different alien races that have been kidnapped from their home world to server within collective Borg hive mind.
Example One:
Person One: "Wow that guy still has a Pepe the frog avatar."
Person Two: "Yeah, He's Borg."

Example Two:
Person One: "Yeah my husband said he just voted for Trump for the Tax Break, But after the Seventh Bumper sticker, The T shirts, The signs in the yard, and the fact he named are new dog Trump, I think he's gone full MAGA."
Person Two: "Oh no, sounds like he's gone Borg"

Example Three:
Person One: "Um, Why did Chris tattoo himself Blue?"
Person Two: "He just really likes the Avatar movies"
Person One: "Oh, very Borg of him"
by CAPTA1N OBVIOUS March 2, 2023
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Based off the character Britta from the TV show community.

Britta'd: meaning to make a very obvious mistake, normally one that is made based on previous bias and bad judgement.

Britta believes it to mean to make very small mistake and is reassured by Jeff to believe that.
Jeff: "You probably just Britta'd the test results some how."
Britta: "No, I doubled checked them.. Wait! Are people using my name to make a small mistake?"
Jeff: "Yes..."
by CAPTA1N OBVIOUS March 25, 2022
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