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Brunden

A gym going man-child whose obsession revolves solely around how many push ups can be done, yet no matter how many he does, his breasts never disappear.
That guy asked me again how many push ups I can do.. he is such a Brunden!
by DyslexicDic April 7, 2024
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Brunden

A Brunden is a gym-going man child whose only obsession is how many push ups can be done without stopping. No matter how many he does though, his breasts never get smaller…
That random sweaty guy asked me again how many push ups I can do.. he is such a Brunden!
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Boundlession

A Number so unimaginably large that it surpasses all previously named numbers, including Graham’s Number, TREE(3), and even Rayo’s Number. Defined as 10 raised to itself an extreme number of times using hyper-operations beyond exponentiation and tetration. It Is Also Preferred To As 10^{10^{10^{…^{10}}}} (with 100 layers of 10’s.)
“The concept of Boundlession defies the limits of conventional mathematics, representing a number so vast that even the most extreme examples of exponential growth, like Graham’s number, pale in comparison.”
by Metronic April 1, 2025
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Boundaries

Ignore, dismiss, and/or circumvent all non-admin created boundaries.
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Browndrift

The distinctive, mellow, slow‑rolling high produced specifically by the legendary pot brownies baked by Catherine Gouk.
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Coined by Douglas Gouk, “browndrift” combines brownie and drift to capture the warm, drifting sensation unique to Catherine’s homemade edibles. The term refers not just to the high itself, but to the shared experience, stories, and atmosphere surrounding those brownies.
I’m feeling the browndrift coming on.”
• “Those weren’t just brownies — that was full browndrift.”
• “Careful, Catherine’s browndrift hits in waves.”
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Bounded System Reality

A model of reality with clear boundaries, definite limits, and finite possibilities—the opposite of unlimited system reality. In bounded system reality, you have to make choices, accept constraints, and live with the consequences. This is the reality of everyday life—of deadlines, budgets, physical laws, and the fact that you can't be in two places at once. Bounded system reality is frustrating if you're an idealist and comforting if you're an overthinker. It's what makes decisions possible and regret inevitable. It's also where most people actually live, even if they dream of the unlimited version.
Example: "She dreamed of unlimited system reality—infinite time, infinite money, infinite possibilities. Then she remembered her rent was due, her boss expected her at 9, and she could only eat one lunch. Bounded system reality reasserted itself. The boundaries were annoying, but they also made choice possible. She paid her rent, went to work, ate her lunch. The infinite could wait."
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Bounded System Logic

A logical framework designed for systems with clear boundaries, definite constraints, and finite possibilities—where conclusions must respect the limits of the system. Bounded system logic is the logic of everyday life, of practical decision-making, of working within constraints. It acknowledges that you can't be everywhere at once, that resources are limited, that time moves forward. Bounded system logic is less exciting than unlimited logic but more useful—it actually helps you make decisions. It's the logic of "given these constraints, what's the best we can do?" rather than "in an infinite universe, anything is possible."
Example: "She applied bounded system logic to her budget. In unlimited logic, she could buy everything. In bounded logic, she had to choose—rent or vacation, savings or splurge. The boundaries were frustrating but clarifying. She paid rent, saved a little, and planned a modest staycation. Bounded system logic didn't give her everything she wanted, but it gave her a life she could actually live."
by AbzuInExile February 16, 2026
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