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A personality typing using red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple.
Red is an angry person who wants power over others. Think of power-tripping bosses, teachers, and bullies. Might be good to have them if you have the same enemies.
Orange is someone who prioritizes excitement and fun instead of being responsible. Probably depressed and distracting themselves from problems instead of solving them.
Yellow is a peaple pleaser who doesn't know how to stand up to people they hate. Identifies as a constant victim. You might feel bad for them at first, but people have to learn independence instead of expecting saviors, right?
Green wants society to be fair and will fight for those they care for. Can be argued as the best type. Might get too preachy about ideals you don't care about.
Blue loves details and understanding how the world works. Not great at socializing or putting their ideas into action. Can be a perfectionist who uses tiny flaws as excuses to procrastinate. Needs to know that chasing perfection gets in the way of taking action.
Purple is focused on starting tasks and seeing them to completion. They love being efficient and pride themselves on gaining great results. Less aggressive than red and more productive than blue. Might be insensitive to people's problems due to unempathetic reasoning. Can be rigid and closed-minded in the way they go about work.
"Hey, what's your Dawn Billings Color Personality?"
"Oh, I'm an Orange. How about you?"
"Purple, I guess that's why I finish prohects first while you stay up all night the day before things are due."
by Doncolorpurple February 5, 2025
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Bon Scott Rule of Biking

Pronunciation:
bon skot rool uhv by-king

Definition:
A performance hack where listening to highly enjoyable, high-energy music makes physical effort feel easier, causing you to move faster without consciously trying.

Based on the idea that when the brain is sufficiently engaged and rewarded (via rhythm, nostalgia, or pure hype), it downregulates perceived effort and increases output.

In simple terms:
If you’re vibing hard enough, your body forgets it’s tired.

Mechanism (unofficial):
Dopamine + rhythm synchronization + attention hijack = accidental overperformance

Warning:
May result in unintentionally setting personal records.
“Dude I was late as hell, threw on some AC/DC and hit full Bon Scott Rule of Biking. Got there in half the time.”

“Wasn’t even trying to go fast, just accidentally Bon Scott’d the whole ride.”
by NakedEdmund March 26, 2026
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Bon Scott Rule of Biking

Pronunciation:
bon skot rool uhv by-king

Definition:
A performance hack where listening to highly enjoyable, high-energy music makes physical effort feel easier, causing you to move faster without consciously trying.

Based on the idea that when the brain is sufficiently engaged and rewarded (via rhythm, nostalgia, or pure hype), it downregulates perceived effort and increases output.

In simple terms:
If you’re vibing hard enough, your body forgets it’s tired.

Mechanism (unofficial):
Dopamine + rhythm synchronization + attention hijack = accidental overperformance

Warning:
May result in unintentionally setting personal records.
“Dude I was late as hell, threw on some AC/DC and hit full Bon Scott Rule of Biking. Got there in half the time.”

“Wasn’t even trying to go fast, just accidentally Bon Scott’d the whole ride.”
by NakedEdmund March 26, 2026
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chilling and billing

A common practice in consultancy to excessively overcharge clients for minimal work.
Consultant 1 "Did you secure the Council I.T. contract?"

Consultant 2 "Yeah, few days of work, 6 months chilling and billing!"

Consultant 1 "Nice. I mean, it's not fraud when it's public money."

Consultant 2 "Hahaha, you're so right."
by Mach_F January 26, 2026
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chilling and billing

noun / verb

A core corporate competency involving strategic inactivity paired with aggressive invoicing.

The act of monetising presence, jargon, and calendar occupancy rather than actual output.

When “value creation” consists primarily of meetings, decks, and vibes.

Performance indicators:

Status set to “In a meeting” all day

Slides with more gradients than substance

Saying “let’s circle back” unironically

Deliverables described as “high-level”
“She reused last quarter’s slide deck, nodded thoughtfully in three Zoom calls, and billed the client a full day. Elite chilling and billing.”
by Mach_F January 26, 2026
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