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Fictional Homesickness

The feeling of being attached to and missing a fictional place/universe so much that you just become depressed because you can’t be there with your favorite characters. You feel like you don’t belong here in this universe and belong there because honestly this universe is too anxiety-inducing, harsh, boring and it overall just sucks.
I have so much Fictional Homesickness for Murder Drones, man… I wish I could be there on Copper-9 hugging V right now…
by Rapt0r1ne April 21, 2025
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Fictionalism

A psychological or behavioral tendency to treat fictional characters as if they were real, often experiencing emotional attachment, empathy, or concern for their well-being, and blurring the lines between fiction and reality.
"His fictionalism has led him to spend hours every day immersed in online discussions defending his favorite fictional characters as if they were real people."
by IstillLive April 19, 2024
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Peak Fiction

A term used to describe fictional works as incredible or excellent. It is often used on TikTok by the anime community. The word 'Peak' is used as a way to say it is the final evolution of fiction, so amazing that nothing can exceed it because it is at the peak of all fiction.
by balistah August 20, 2023
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Historical fiction

When people claim things that are historically incorrect. Example: Palestinian people existed before the 1960s, which is historical fiction.
by anonymous June 4, 2024
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Fan Fiction

A phenomenon that overpowers self control and can lead to mental problems such as being addicted to Stargate, Hamilton, and the wanting to laugh maniacally with scissors.
Fan Fiction can be an overpowering thing, Skywalker.
by ChaosBrother May 20, 2018
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Fiction

Fiction is usually loosely based on reality and real people, it just adds exaggeration and misinformation to the point that it would never be legit in real life to anyone that didn't create it as anything but fiction.
A work of fiction or a fictional character is usually loosely based on a real person in real life, with some obvious deviations from reality (comic books being an example, people dont fly around without motors, rotors, or wings). A fictional character in a movie is usually a human, so the character is based on the behavior of someone somewhere, even if it's made more interesting or entertaining for the book/movie/medium of delivery.
by Solid Mantis October 7, 2020
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peak fiction

person 1: you seen eighty-six?

persona 2: yea, it’s peak fiction.
by nierlotta January 15, 2023
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