ice in case of emergency.
by DesaDesa95 August 26, 2025

A tone indicator showing that you are in-character. The opposite tone indicator would be /ooc meaning out-of-character.
by Shugunou February 16, 2023

"I love BLACKPINK's new MV called "ice cream" with Selena! Best collaboration ever! :)"
"Wow! Did you listen to the song? How was it?"
"Wow! Did you listen to the song? How was it?"
by UV:) September 11, 2020

by anonymous September 22, 2023

Is a philosophical branch derived from stoicism, that incorporates Ice Spice's unconscious, involuntary and effortless preaches.
For Spicecists, the word "Ice" symbolizes a healthy detachment from the surroundings, emotional resilience to misfortune, and the acceptance of things one can't control. All of which are virtues preached by stoicism. In Spicisism, such virtues are highlighted through Ice Spice's nonchalant, effortless, and yet effective delivery of words in her songs.
Not only Ice Spice's tone, but the occasional addition of casual words such as "like" after the sentence "Bitch, I am a baddie I get what I want" just enhances the nonchalant. Furthermore, the very content of the lyrics consists of nonchalant "Ice" symbolism; an example being statements about you should not worry, because if they are not right, they must be a munch.
Both "Ice" and "Spice" are elements of nature, and that is a purposeful choice. Like stoics, by making choices in agreement with nature Spicecists can reach prohairesis. Spicecism allows one to always make well-reasoned choices and statements, many of which can be observed in Ice Spice's discography.
Finally, like the Stoics, Spicicists also believe that virtue in everyday life is key and sufficient for achieving eudaimonia, which means reaching immaculate vibes and living the ultimate slay life. Eudaimonia is something that only Ice Spice and a few others have achieved by following Spicecism by the book.
For Spicecists, the word "Ice" symbolizes a healthy detachment from the surroundings, emotional resilience to misfortune, and the acceptance of things one can't control. All of which are virtues preached by stoicism. In Spicisism, such virtues are highlighted through Ice Spice's nonchalant, effortless, and yet effective delivery of words in her songs.
Not only Ice Spice's tone, but the occasional addition of casual words such as "like" after the sentence "Bitch, I am a baddie I get what I want" just enhances the nonchalant. Furthermore, the very content of the lyrics consists of nonchalant "Ice" symbolism; an example being statements about you should not worry, because if they are not right, they must be a munch.
Both "Ice" and "Spice" are elements of nature, and that is a purposeful choice. Like stoics, by making choices in agreement with nature Spicecists can reach prohairesis. Spicecism allows one to always make well-reasoned choices and statements, many of which can be observed in Ice Spice's discography.
Finally, like the Stoics, Spicicists also believe that virtue in everyday life is key and sufficient for achieving eudaimonia, which means reaching immaculate vibes and living the ultimate slay life. Eudaimonia is something that only Ice Spice and a few others have achieved by following Spicecism by the book.
Look at how well Hanna manages distress and deals with uncertainty. She must be a Ice Spicecism follower.
by IsAMagicGoat June 29, 2023

by Raman499 September 15, 2019

by corporate barbie June 18, 2024
