A deliberate act to poignantly, and comically, "vandalize" society while skirting laws of actual vandalism.
"His social vandalism of store products with stickers, that are both offensive to some but true for all, caused an uproar in the baby department of his local store."
by LaughNowCryLater December 19, 2021
Get the Social Vandalism mug.Using the post images button on a Google Maps location to either take away the meaning of the location itself or as a way of pissing off the Google Maps moderation team.
I put a picture of a penguin dancing onto the Google Maps location of the Pentagon. Hope I don't get reported for GPS Vandalism.
by GPS VANDALIST May 24, 2022
Get the Gps Vandalism mug.Darawiish feudalism is a social stratification proposed form governance in SSC-Khatumo, largely rejected by the overall SSC-Khatumo community
by Bobbystrurrew May 16, 2023
Get the darawiish feudalism mug.Neo-feudalism: A system of extreme variation in control and ownership of persons and property, where a small elite consolidates power—often under the guise of holding it “in trust” for the people—while the majority face diminished autonomy, conditional access to resources, and feudal-like obligations. Instead of securing Creator-endowed rights, the State subsumes individuals under elitist control.
Core theme: centralized control via force, law, regulation, digital enclosure, or debt—never individual liberty.
Two forms:
* Traditional: 20th-century statism via bureaucratic/ideological lords; enforced by party, army, cult. Examples: socialism, communism, fascism.
* Modern: digital/financial capitalism via platforms, patents, protocols; binding through interface, debt, data. Examples: techno-feudalism, corporate neo-feudalism, rentier neo-feudalism.
All claim “good intentions” of restoring the bliss of mediated poverty (“you will own nothing, and like it”)—one through iron, the other through silicon—but none honors the free individual.
Core theme: centralized control via force, law, regulation, digital enclosure, or debt—never individual liberty.
Two forms:
* Traditional: 20th-century statism via bureaucratic/ideological lords; enforced by party, army, cult. Examples: socialism, communism, fascism.
* Modern: digital/financial capitalism via platforms, patents, protocols; binding through interface, debt, data. Examples: techno-feudalism, corporate neo-feudalism, rentier neo-feudalism.
All claim “good intentions” of restoring the bliss of mediated poverty (“you will own nothing, and like it”)—one through iron, the other through silicon—but none honors the free individual.
While the desire of humanity is “no kings”, it self-imposes the oligarchies of neo-feudalism through abdication of the responsibilities upon which liberty is based.
by KGdG November 4, 2025
Get the Neo-feudalism mug.Unauthorized writing, tagging, or drawings on public or private property, often motivated by boredom, anger, or the pursuit of recognition within graffiti subcultures. Commonly linked to tagger crews, neighborhood crews, or street gangs. While some consider it a form of artistic expression, it is widely regarded as criminal property damage that contributes to visual blight, community disorder, and millions of dollars in annual cleanup costs, often correlating with declining property values.
“The city spent thousands cleaning up graffiti-related vandalism after several tagger crews hit the same block overnight.”—Detroiter
by RealTalkOnlyFool January 26, 2026
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