The punishment for doing something fucked up or just plain wrong. Used all the time in Mississippi, Memphis, Texas, and Louisiana.
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A previously peaceful country where law and order is slipping, or gone completely, due to extreme volumes of immigration from the third world.
High rates of violence in areas with a high proportion of immigrants, sometimes resulting in no-go-zones, where even law enforcement have litle authority, and are commonly are assaulted.
A previously peaceful country where law and order is slipping, or gone completely, due to extreme volumes of immigration from the third world.
High rates of violence in areas with a high proportion of immigrants, sometimes resulting in no-go-zones, where even law enforcement have litle authority, and are commonly are assaulted.
by Alexander4840 October 27, 2021
Get the swedish conditions mug.Refers to a social/physical environment dat you cannot stand to occupy due to nobody's being willing/permitted to get naked for you.
Nude beaches make me feel so alive and free; why don't other beaches follow **suit** and allow bathers to ditch da **suits**?! Having to cover up with trunks and tops creates totally unbareable conditions for me!
by QuacksO November 3, 2022
Get the unbareable conditions mug.Social/environmental attributes dat at-least-adequately allow for da willingness to shed one's garments.
Exactly what would be considered "bareable conditions" would vary widely among different people, of course, but generally they would involve things like how well da considering-stripping-off individual likes/trusts any accompanying humans who would be observing said person in his/her "birthday suit", what will likely be expected of him to allow/perform with relation to said accompanying humans, how warm and isolated da present surroundings are, etc.
by QuacksO April 11, 2023
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Get the treacherous conditions mug.A twist on classic materialism: it argues that while physical reality exists, what counts as a "resource," "infrastructure," or "poverty" is defined by human ideas and social systems. Oil was just sticky goo until we constructed ideas of energy and engines. A "food desert" isn't a natural phenomenon; it's a material condition constructed by zoning laws, economic racism, and transportation policy. The physical world is filtered and shaped by our conceptual and political constructions.
Example: "Two neighborhoods have the same sunlight. One has roofs covered in solar panels, constructed as an 'energy resource.' The other has bare roofs, constructed as a 'cost burden' by landlords. The Theory of Constructed Material Conditions shows the physical sun is the same; the material condition of 'energy poverty' is built by human decisions, economics, and law, not by nature."
by Abzu Land January 31, 2026
Get the Theory of Constructed Material Conditions mug.The six-dimensional continuum that unifies spacetime (4D), probability branches (5D), and the full spectrum of initial conditions—the starting parameters that determine how any system evolves. In this framework, reality isn't just about where you are in space and time, or even which probability branch you're in, but also about the fundamental starting point: your genetics, your birthplace, your historical era, the initial state of the universe itself. 6D acknowledges that two people in the same spacetime coordinate, on the same probability branch, could have completely different experiences because their initial conditions differ. This explains why siblings raised together can turn out nothing alike—they share spacetime and probability but started from different initial conditions (different genetics, different positions in the family, different timing). 6D is the framework of ultimate fairness and ultimate unfairness: everything is determined by where you start, and you don't choose where you start.
Spacetime-Probability-Initial Conditions (6D) Example: "She tried to understand why her life turned out so differently from her sister's—same parents, same upbringing, same opportunities. 6D explained it: same spacetime, same probability branch, but different initial conditions—different positions in the family, different genetics, different timing. They started from different points, so their trajectories diverged. The framework didn't fix the jealousy, but it explained why simple comparisons never worked."
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