There are two definitions for this word (both relatively the same). First there’s npc’s in video games, those are “non-player characters” or N.P.Cs. The second definition is a person with such little originality and brain power that they are the most bland human on the planet, sorta like how most Doja Cat fans always say “Does she forget she’s famous???” Or how all Andrew Tate fan says “Common Tate w.”
by Gefenem.Dreferg November 24, 2022
Get the NPC mug.With the close of the NPR Comment Section for being too toxic, cultish, abusive, trollish, and generally a small group of OAF centrist-democrats who harassed everyone who was left or right of them, regardless if it was for real or imagined disagreement, centered on socieopathic and narcissistic OAFs, who misuse the name NPR and grossly misuse the term refugee. They are the reason the NPR Comment Section is gone.
Person 1: The NPR Refugee mod just accuses people of being domestic-terrorists for no reason.
Person 2: The NPR Refugee likely just missed his morning med call. Give him a break he has nothing to do in his retirement except shout at the internet.
Person 3: Why would you go there? NPR Refugees is like visiting a retirement home where they are all angry at the TV.
Person 2: The NPR Refugee likely just missed his morning med call. Give him a break he has nothing to do in his retirement except shout at the internet.
Person 3: Why would you go there? NPR Refugees is like visiting a retirement home where they are all angry at the TV.
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Get the NPR Refugees mug.A play on video games "non-player character" mixed with a play on The Simulation Hypothesis.
An NPC is seemingly a human that is unable to think objectively.
We exist in a simulated reality and some humans take on the role of NPCs, spouting "opinions" they are programmed to spout and repeating in a cult-like manner.
An NPC is seemingly a human that is unable to think objectively.
We exist in a simulated reality and some humans take on the role of NPCs, spouting "opinions" they are programmed to spout and repeating in a cult-like manner.
Liberal: (Yelling) Fuck Trump! Ban guns!
Conservative: (Yelling) Fuck Hillary! Ban immigrants!
Friend: Bro, I'm sick of all these people just repeating shit...
Me: Its hard to move forward with all these NPCs.
Conservative: (Yelling) Fuck Hillary! Ban immigrants!
Friend: Bro, I'm sick of all these people just repeating shit...
Me: Its hard to move forward with all these NPCs.
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Get the npfo mug.This term describes a situation in which a male, generally younger, recieves an excitation of the genitals due to no discernable circumstance. e.g. in class before an oral presentation or standing up on a public bus.
by RashadMcCants January 12, 2006
Get the No Purpose Boner (NPB) mug.Narcissist Personality Disorder is recognized by the DSM-IV and characterized by 9 criteria:
1. has a grandiose sense of self-importance
2. is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, beauty, or ideal love
3. believes they are is 'special' and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people
4. requires excessive admiration
5. feels an entitlement with unreasonable expectations of favorable treatment
6. is interpersonally exploitative
7. lacks empathy: is unwilling to identify with the feelings and needs of others
8. is envious of others or believes that others are envious of him
9.arrogant, haughty behavior
Human infants assume they are the center of their universe. When the baby realizes that it does not control its parents, it gives up its fantasy of being all-powerful and becomes emotionally attached to its parents. N.D.P. is a condition in which the infant does not invest its emotions in its parents but rather, redirects them back to itself.
Narcissists surround themselves with codependents, as they tend to work beyond healthy limits to do whatever the narcissist needs. Narcissists crave power, codependents crave security. Codependent patterns of behavior include:
-Perfectionism
-Manipulation
-Lack of trust
-Lying
-Avoiding decision making and confrontation
-External referencing
-Subordinating one's needs to those of the narcissist
1. has a grandiose sense of self-importance
2. is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, beauty, or ideal love
3. believes they are is 'special' and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people
4. requires excessive admiration
5. feels an entitlement with unreasonable expectations of favorable treatment
6. is interpersonally exploitative
7. lacks empathy: is unwilling to identify with the feelings and needs of others
8. is envious of others or believes that others are envious of him
9.arrogant, haughty behavior
Human infants assume they are the center of their universe. When the baby realizes that it does not control its parents, it gives up its fantasy of being all-powerful and becomes emotionally attached to its parents. N.D.P. is a condition in which the infant does not invest its emotions in its parents but rather, redirects them back to itself.
Narcissists surround themselves with codependents, as they tend to work beyond healthy limits to do whatever the narcissist needs. Narcissists crave power, codependents crave security. Codependent patterns of behavior include:
-Perfectionism
-Manipulation
-Lack of trust
-Lying
-Avoiding decision making and confrontation
-External referencing
-Subordinating one's needs to those of the narcissist
"Nancy had a history of intense but short-term relationships with others. Because of her N.P.D., Nancy couldn't sustain any genuinely intimate relationships."
"Suffering from N.D.P., Brian projected all his negative feelings into his friend Phil. By greatly exaggerating and publicizing Phil's minor failures and greatly understating and ignoring Phil's successes, Brian was able to feel better about himself."
"Suffering from N.D.P., Brian projected all his negative feelings into his friend Phil. By greatly exaggerating and publicizing Phil's minor failures and greatly understating and ignoring Phil's successes, Brian was able to feel better about himself."
by Dr. Patience August 22, 2011
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