Hyper (as a prefix) means to be above, beyond, over, etc.
Death is well death we all know that.
So hyperdeath would mean to be above death, over death, beyond death, etc.
Death is well death we all know that.
So hyperdeath would mean to be above death, over death, beyond death, etc.
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Get the Hyperstatic Equilibrium Dickalingus mug.A death that kills every iteration of a being across all timelines- named so based on the idea that the fourth dimension is time, following the trend of a hypercube being a 4D cube. The term became popular after the release of the game Undertale, which features the character Asriel, who titles himself "The Absolute GOD of Hyperdeath."
Killing this iteration of you won't stop the threat you pose to innocents- I'll have to give you the release of hyperdeath.
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Get the Hypernetical mug.A term referring to an extreme, often dramatic or intense, manner of death experienced by someone or something.
“The villain’s final scene was a hyperdeath, involving a catastrophic explosion that obliterated everything in its path.”
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Get the Hyperdeath mug.The worldview or stance that mistakes cynicism for clarity, pessimism for perception, and despair for depth. Hyperrealism is the posture of those who believe they see reality unflinchingly, but actually see only the worst—and call that vision "realism." It's the intellectual equivalent of always expecting the worst and calling it wisdom. Hyperrealism is comfortable because it never risks disappointment; if you expect nothing, you're never let down. But it's also sterile because it never risks hope, never attempts change, never imagines otherwise. Hyperrealism is the philosophy of the burned-out, the resigned, the ones who have made peace with the worst by declaring it inevitable.
Example: "He took pride in his hyperrealism—no illusions, no false hopes, no naive dreams. He saw the world as it really was, he said. But she saw it differently: he saw only what he expected to see, only what confirmed his despair. His realism was a cage, not a window. He wasn't seeing clearly; he was seeing narrowly—and calling that vision truth."
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