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tap that
People usually think this is slang for “sexual intercourse” or if you’d consider it with someone or something.
But there is a much darker meaning.
You see in some darker threads and domains of the occult, we have things known as vamping (as in vampire), and things known as energy siphoning. When an occult practitioner or any entity for that matter taps you, they are renting or owning a tap in your head to siphon your energy.
There’s multiple ways to do this, but it often involves keeping someone’s attention on them, or focused on them, or keeping a subconscious thought process focused on them.
And you might’ve already wondered why people say “tap” to mean this, it’s such an interesting word choice.
So all in all:
To tap that in an occult energy vampire context, means to energy siphon someone.
But there is a much darker meaning.
You see in some darker threads and domains of the occult, we have things known as vamping (as in vampire), and things known as energy siphoning. When an occult practitioner or any entity for that matter taps you, they are renting or owning a tap in your head to siphon your energy.
There’s multiple ways to do this, but it often involves keeping someone’s attention on them, or focused on them, or keeping a subconscious thought process focused on them.
And you might’ve already wondered why people say “tap” to mean this, it’s such an interesting word choice.
So all in all:
To tap that in an occult energy vampire context, means to energy siphon someone.
A random male stranger walks by
“Would you tap that?” John asks Timothy.
“I would tap that… yeah…” replies Timothy.
Miles walks in on the conversation not knowing the deeper meaning, “what the, aren’t you guys straight?”
“Yeah we are,” they replied.
“Would you tap that?” John asks Timothy.
“I would tap that… yeah…” replies Timothy.
Miles walks in on the conversation not knowing the deeper meaning, “what the, aren’t you guys straight?”
“Yeah we are,” they replied.
tap that by in plain sight April 16, 2026
Splitting
A totally normal cultural behavior called *hyperbole*, that “mental health professionals” pathologize.
It’s a classical example of cultural/social unawareness or dissonance in modern psychiatry/“mental healthcare.”
It’s a classical example of cultural/social unawareness or dissonance in modern psychiatry/“mental healthcare.”
“Dude that ice cream we had the other day was the BEST EVER!!!!”
“Dude that ice cream we had from that other shop was literally the WORST, it tasted like DOG SH**”
Psychiatrist: “yeah that’s splitting, I think that’s bipolar.”
Friend: “you sure that’s not just his personality doc?”
“Dude that ice cream we had from that other shop was literally the WORST, it tasted like DOG SH**”
Psychiatrist: “yeah that’s splitting, I think that’s bipolar.”
Friend: “you sure that’s not just his personality doc?”
Splitting by in plain sight April 14, 2026