The Mortal Reminder is doing an act where your fantasies take over so someone reminds you that you're doing some fked up shit.
I was jerking off to the hottest girl in class but she was right in front of me. A bit later the school shooter tells me to stop and to leave his corpse alone.
Josh: " Was anyone hurt at the school shooting?"
Me: " Yeah a few students died, luckily the school shooter was nice enough to give me a Mortal Reminder because the rest was distracted of mine act instead of his."
Josh: " Was anyone hurt at the school shooting?"
Me: " Yeah a few students died, luckily the school shooter was nice enough to give me a Mortal Reminder because the rest was distracted of mine act instead of his."
by Mister Dope June 05, 2018
by Simon15 January 26, 2021
The Zero Mortal Plan is the way Zamasu and Goku Black will kill all mortals in order to create an utopia, a world with nothing more than immortal beings.
"The Zero Mortal Plan starts today!"
by TheRealGogeta February 18, 2024
A divine project planned by Zamasu and Goku Black (Zamasu from another timeline who switched bodies) which consists in the erradication of all mortal beings in all timelines to create an utopia of godly immortal beings.
"The Zero Mortal Plan starts today!"
by TheRealGogeta March 06, 2024
Definition: The process of recognizing, emphasizing, or confronting human mortality and the limits of life. It is frequently used in discussions about existential awareness, personal reflection, or the inevitability of death.
Pronunciation: /ˌmɔrˈtælɪˈzeɪʃən/ ("mor-tal-ih-ZAY-shun")
Significance:
• It can refer to the act of creating something mortal, adducing attention to the temporary or finite nature of existence.
• It is used in philosophical, literary, or personal contexts to describe the acceptance of mortality or the journey of confronting life's impermanence.
• It may also imply a process of "humanizing" a concept by recognizing its limitations or inherent termination.
Singular noun: mortalization
Plural noun: mortalizations
Adjective: mortal
Adverb: mortally
Past verb: mortalized
Present verb: mortalize, mortalizes
Pronunciation: /ˌmɔrˈtælɪˈzeɪʃən/ ("mor-tal-ih-ZAY-shun")
Significance:
• It can refer to the act of creating something mortal, adducing attention to the temporary or finite nature of existence.
• It is used in philosophical, literary, or personal contexts to describe the acceptance of mortality or the journey of confronting life's impermanence.
• It may also imply a process of "humanizing" a concept by recognizing its limitations or inherent termination.
Singular noun: mortalization
Plural noun: mortalizations
Adjective: mortal
Adverb: mortally
Past verb: mortalized
Present verb: mortalize, mortalizes
Examples:
• "The novel treats amply with themes of mortalization, urging readers to reflect on life's brevity."
• "Her experiences mortalized her viewpoint, making her more present in every moment."
• "The film's message centers on the mortalization of heroes, displaying that even the strongest are not invincible."
• "The novel treats amply with themes of mortalization, urging readers to reflect on life's brevity."
• "Her experiences mortalized her viewpoint, making her more present in every moment."
• "The film's message centers on the mortalization of heroes, displaying that even the strongest are not invincible."
by Dmitrio October 29, 2024
if one chooses to be hopeful or spiritual, a temporary "what if"-"i have no clue, i'm lost" scenario, placed in your path with the purpose of making you consider things in a different light, for your own ultimate good, and, eventually, value the prospect of living forever more, among other benefits, without feeling bored, because life just keeps going...and going...and going...on, and on, and on...forever.
by wokeup2this July 10, 2022
No matter how many times people like to talk about it over and over, it turns out even as kids, everybody already knew that nobody was immortal.
by Solid Mantis December 04, 2020