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Chewed on a Century

When your riding the top deck of the 100 double decker bus and your driven into a low bridge and find yourself being chewed by wrought Iron
Fuck going on that bus I’m not being chewed on a century
by Chef de Clunge July 22, 2025
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Tinter (Weeb Central)

A derogatory term used to describe someone with a colorful username on websites. Originating on Weeb Central, users would beg to have a differently colored name on the website. These individuals were considered "insufferable" by others and shamed for their shameless relentless begging.
person: that guy is a tinter, he has been begging for days on the admins wall to have a colored name!
tinter (Weeb Central): Day 487 of asking for a colored name....
by SuperCoolSpeedingLion September 10, 2025
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St Romeo Hospice and Palliative Care Centre

Usually used as a reference to a bad housing decision, resulting from a lack of intellectual reasoning
Michael made a horrible decision, he sold his beautiful apartment for a run down area at St Romeo Hospice and Palliative Care Centre
by Durant69 September 2, 2019
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Helena Romanes School & Sixth Form Centre

What's that shit-hole of a school in the uk? Oh yeah Helena Romanes School & Sixth Form Centre
by RTT08 March 25, 2024
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l’anse creuse high school central

a school full of stupid kids who are SO addicted to vaping that the bathrooms are always full, they’re never disciplined, there’s a fight at least once a month, everyone treats each other like shit and are racist as hell and 19 teachers in the whole district had left last year. 19 TEACHERS. yall are fucking wack… grow tf up.
oh you go to l’anse creuse high school central? hell naw… that school sucks ass, you better get the hell outta there
by anonymous July 5, 2024
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The study of how large populations think, feel, and behave in an era defined by social media, information overload, and algorithmic curation. Unlike 20th-century mass psychology, which focused on physical crowds and broadcast media, 21st-century mass psychology must account for people who are simultaneously connected and isolated, scrolling alone together, forming tribes without ever meeting. The key insights: attention is the scarce resource, outrage is the most reliable engagement metric, and identity has become a series of performances for invisible audiences. Mass psychology now explains phenomena like viral misinformation (emotion spreads faster than facts), cancel culture (digital mobs with infinite memory), and political polarization (algorithms that show you what you already believe). It's the psychology of people who are more connected than ever and more lonely than ever, which is exactly what the algorithms want.
Example: "She studied the psychology of the masses in the 21st century and realized her phone was designed to exploit every vulnerability—outrage for engagement, fear for attention, belonging for loyalty. She wasn't using social media; social media was using her. She didn't delete it—knowing isn't the same as escaping—but she started noticing when she was being played."
by Dumu The Void February 16, 2026
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The study of how physically assembled groups behave in an era when crowds are simultaneously physical and digital—protesters with phones streaming to millions, concert-goers creating TikTok moments, flash mobs organized online and executed in person. 21st-century crowd psychology must account for the fact that every crowd is now a broadcast, every participant a potential journalist, every moment potentially viral. This transforms crowd behavior: people perform for remote audiences, organizers coordinate through encrypted apps, and authorities face scrutiny from millions watching live. The psychology is more complex, more reflexive, more mediated than ever. A crowd today isn't just a crowd; it's a story being written in real time, by everyone in it and everyone watching.
Psychology of the Crowds in the 21st Century *Example: "The protest was a textbook case of 21st-century crowd psychology—thousands in the streets, millions watching online, chants designed for both immediate impact and viral spread. The crowd knew it was being watched and performed accordingly. The authorities knew they were being watched and hesitated. The psychology wasn't just about the people present; it was about everyone who would see the footage later."*
by Dumu The Void February 16, 2026
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