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Sensory processing disorder 

sensory processing disorder (shortened term SPD) is when you are either overstimulated or understimulated easily when it comes to certain senses.

when you are overstimulated on a certain sense, you may be more sensitive to it in general and it can stop you from doing certain activities. when you are understimulated on a certain sense, you may need more of that sense to process it correctly. the things you can be understimulated or overstimulated on vary from person to person, which is why one person with SPD can be extremely sensitive to sound while another can be less sensitive to sound than average, which is why you should not self diagnose SPD (or any mental disorder) because the symptoms highly vary.

The things you can be sensitive or non sensitive to include but don't limit to: Sight, Smell, Hearing, Taste, Touch, Balance, Light, ECT. If you suspect that you may have SPD or any other mental disorder, stop reading this and self diagnosing, go talk to someone about it, and get a diagnostic AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Sensory processing disorder usually means you're overly sensitive to stimuli that other people are not. But the disorder can cause the opposite effect, too. In these cases, it takes more stimuli to impact you. On the other hand, lack of sensory input can impact your social and emotional health.
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neural processing unit 

Pronunciation: /ˈnʊrəl ˈprɑ sɛsɪŋ ˈju nɪt/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Neural Processing Unit (phrase, noun) - A specialized computational device from which fiber-forming electrodes enter the electronic cerebra.
2. A neural cerebra that connects to a microcontroller or central processing unit (CPU) via a universal serial bus (USB) or peripheral component interconnection (PCI) interface. It is abbreviated as NPU.
Significance:
• It defines a “Neural Processing Unit” as a type of processing device.
• It specifies its connection methods (USB or PCI).
• It highlights its role within a larger computer architecture.
• It includes the abbreviation “NPU” to aid with clarity.
Phrase: neural processing unit
Examples:
• “The new computer incorporates a powerful neural processing unit.”
• “The neural processing unit enhances the velocity of machine education.”
• “The engineers tested the compatibility of the neural processing unit.”
• “A neural processing unit was inserted into the socket via the PCI bus.”
• “The microcontroller communicates to the neural processing unit.”
neural processing unit by Dmitrio January 21, 2025

Stop processing my win in black jack as a loss, you pussy drawist. 

What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to abscesses.
Person 1: Are you addicted to abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Stop processing my win in black jack as a loss, you pussy drawist.

Blast Processing

After RobTop's Geometry Dash level "Blast Processing".

A sudden realization or revalation.
"I just had a Blast Processing"

"Geometry Dash players need a Blast Processing"

language auditory processing disorder 

* Person A - i have "language auditory processing disorder.."

* person B - you mean the 45 second rule?! ;)

* person A - .............................................yeah!"

A Central Processing Unit Is A Perianal Abscess: The First Juvenile Release 

What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to perianal abscess.
Person 1: A Central Processing Unit Is A Perianal Abscess: The First Juvenile Release

Creative Language Processing

An approach to natural language processing that goes beyond understanding and generating text to genuinely creative engagement with language. Creative Language Processing would grasp not just meaning but implication, not just context but possibility. It would play with words, invent new concepts, generate unexpected connections. It would understand metaphor not just as pattern but as creation. The difference between processing language and creating with language—between comprehension and imagination.
"Standard NLP extracted the sentiment from my poem. Creative Language Processing wrote me a response poem that extended my metaphor into realms I hadn't considered. It didn't just understand what I wrote; it understood what I was reaching for—and reached further."