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Damn late!

A phrase that Czechs use arguably more often then any other nation.
Typically when one says "dem lejt" it means he wants to drink a booze,
because he just missed some event... Or did he?
You do not actually need to be late to say it.
In other words, he just wants to get drunk... Or "hodit kóma".
Hanz: "Damn late!?"
Rudolf: "Jo, dem lejt!"
by AdriM February 6, 2023
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Douglas Layer

Gay Man : That’s Douglas Layer?

Trans : Yep!
by MeisnotBjdoobooer March 27, 2023
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don't late

"don't late" have the same meaning as "Don't be late".
It's an easier and lazier way to say "Don't be late".
Don't correct it to "Don't be late". It is too long.
Karen! please don't late for the class if you want to get an A grade in the "Attitude to Learning" part.
by Goodest English Developer January 18, 2023
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Dish ba late

Hey wanna go out and get a “dish ba late”? What’s that? It’s a type of late in French
by Jon Allen March 13, 2023
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the laser piss beam of death

A term that can be related with Alfred Coleman/paperboxhouse’s role as dr robotnik in snapcube’s sonic adventure 2 fan dub during eggman’s twitter announcement. This term can be used to flex the shit on someone you are about to verbally in real life or physically in a video game destroy.
Face the laser piss beam of death you moron
by JackerEgg July 4, 2024
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A theoretical framework examining how digital technologies and online environments enable, amplify, and transform collective dissociation specifically under late-stage capitalism. The theory investigates how platform capitalism creates unprecedented capacities for collective disconnection: algorithms that personalize reality to prevent uncomfortable awareness; attention economies that reward distraction over reflection; data architectures that enable surveillance while obscuring its meaning; social media dynamics that fragment collective consciousness; digital labor that consumes cognitive resources needed for systemic understanding. It also examines how digital environments enable new forms of capitalist dissociation: consumption without awareness of production; connection without community; information without knowledge; awareness without action. This theory reveals that digital capitalism hasn't ended dissociation—it has perfected it, creating systems that keep populations productively unaware while appearing more informed than ever.
Example: "Her theory of digital collective dissociation of late-stage capitalism showed how Instagram creates a perfect dissociative machine—endless images of beautiful lives, none showing the labor, exploitation, and environmental destruction that make them possible. We see the results and not the costs, and the platform architecture ensures we never have to connect them."
by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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A theoretical framework examining how digital technologies enable mass dissociation at population scale under late-stage capitalism. The theory investigates how platform ecosystems create mass dissociative states: algorithmic feed curation that keeps billions in personalized reality bubbles; viral dynamics that amplify emotional content over systemic understanding; search engine optimization that surfaces comforting rather than challenging information; digital advertising that reframes consumption as identity and freedom; social media architectures that reward outrage without reflection, awareness without action. It also examines how digital infrastructures enable mass dissociation from the consequences of capitalism: supply chains rendered invisible by e-commerce interfaces; labor conditions obscured by app-based service delivery; environmental impacts hidden behind seamless consumption experiences. This theory reveals that digital mass dissociation is not a bug of platform capitalism but its central feature—a system designed to keep populations productively unaware while extracting maximum value.
Example: "His theory of digital mass dissociation of late-stage capitalism showed how Amazon creates perfect dissociation from consumption—click a button, and a product appears, with no visibility of the warehouses, workers, or environmental costs that made it possible. The interface is designed to ensure you never have to connect consumption to consequence."
by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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