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And do the extent that we do it's heavily localized and uses the physical components that already exist and the theories we generate regarding how those components interact.
Hym "No we do not ✌️✊️✌️✊️create✌️✊️✌️✊️ reality you delusional fuck. We affect reality and YOU make up stories that aren't real to distort reality but that isn't what you are insinuating when you say we create reality. What you insinuating is that we somehow generate the broader non-localized reality through some nonsense. And that's fucking stupid."
by Hym Iam January 27, 2026
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If you like it I love it

Showing support for someone’s choice, even if you personally wouldn’t choose it yourself.
Even though I wouldn’t wear those shoes myself, if you like it I love it.
by DreamingSoftly January 27, 2026
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how you what

A multi-purpose Indianapolis slang phrase meaning “what’s up,” “what are you on,” “what you doing,” or “what’s going on with you?” depending on tone and context.
It’s a conversational check-in that blends curiosity, recognition, and street familiarity.

Origin & History
First publicly popularized in 2013 through the song “How You What” by Freshduzit, which featured 10 local Indianapolis artists, each representing different sides of the city.
The song was intentionally created to:
Promote Indianapolis lingo
Unite multiple neighborhoods on one record
Put Naptown slang on wax the same way other cities do (Atlanta, Detroit, Memphis, etc.)
While the phrase existed in street conversation before, Freshduzit’s record was the first documented, recorded, and distributed use that spread it city-wide.
Aye nasty , how you what?”

“I just touched down, how you what tonight?”

“He been moving different, how you what?”

“Call me when you free, let me know how you what.”
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sam me and you

“Sam, me and you” is something you say to your friend when you’re on a field trip to cna and you’re a picky eater
by Janet Wilson February 1, 2026
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They'll never believe you

A meme phrase associated with mute characters typically said only in earshot of one person, as nobody will believe they spoke and if the other person says they spoke they'll just look crazy
Mute Character: They'll never believe you.
Joe Schmoe: HOLY SHIT YOU HAVE VOCAL CORDS???
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Well, I told them to make you think that and that's how you know you're the imposter.
Hym Iam "Well, if you think you've won you've lost. Someone is trying to stall. I already asked once. Now, launch a missile at the white house!"
by Hym Iam February 2, 2026
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You have pronoun confusion

You though I was talking about YOU (Singlular/Localized/That Specific One) and are conflating the broad conceptual YOU (People in the abstract) or what I am saying applied to YOU in which case it would be (Peripheral/Incidental) YOU or I was speaking propositionally in which case what I'm saying relates to the person issuing the proposition but isn't necessarily directed at the person theme. Additionally, I am the I to whom I am referring when I write and, therefore, the intersubjective you would not apply to me.
Hym Iam "You have pronoun confusion. I probably did that wrong. That's why we need Genjustsu no Doki. That should fix that immediately."
by Hym Iam February 2, 2026
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