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Raw Material Synthesis

The alchemical dream of creating basic industrial materials—metals, minerals, fibers, feedstocks—from common elements rather than mining or harvesting them. Raw material synthesis promises a world where nothing is scarce because everything can be made from abundant elements: iron from rust, aluminum from clay, timber from cellulose synthesized in factories. The science is advancing: we can synthesize diamonds, grow leather in labs, and turn carbon dioxide into fabric. But the economics still favor extraction for most materials—it's cheaper to dig up iron than to make it from scratch. Raw material synthesis is the ultimate hedge against resource depletion: when the mines run dry, the labs will keep running. Until then, it's a fascinating glimpse of a post-mining future.
Example: "The startup promised to synthesize rare metals from common elements, freeing the world from mining. Their process worked in the lab, producing perfect samples of titanium from sand. Scaling to industrial production proved harder—the energy costs were astronomical. They pivoted to making jewelry, where customers paid extra for 'synthetic' as a virtue. Raw material synthesis survived, just not as planned."
by Dumu The Void February 16, 2026
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Post-Material Cyber-Nihilism

A variant focused on transcending material scarcity and economic relations, arguing that the Wired can create a post-scarcity reality where material constraints no longer apply. Post-Material Cyber-Nihilism embraces automation, digital fabrication, and decentralized production as tools for dissolving the material basis of hierarchy. Its goal is a world where nothing is scarce because everything can be produced from information—where the only limit is computation, and computation can be distributed infinitely. It's cyber-nihilism as post-capitalist vision, using technology to eliminate the material conditions that make domination possible.
Example: "The network shared designs for open-source fabricators that could produce anything from local materials—food, medicine, tools, shelter. 'Post-material cyber-nihilism,' the manifesto read. 'When everything can be made anywhere, property becomes meaningless. When nothing is scarce, hierarchy has nothing to control. We're not destroying capitalism; we're making it irrelevant.' The fabricators spread; the economy shifted; the state noticed. But by then, the means of production were everywhere and nowhere."
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Gooning material

The stuff u watch or look at to masterbaite to
I want to touch myself but I have no gooning material 😞
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Goon material

Goon material, meaning that whatever the term is applied to is worthy of Gooning (masturbating) toward and or with
Yo bro I just seen this one jawn shaking ass on twitter, that’s goon material I’m not gonna lie
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Wife material

A woman who is kind, sweet, wants a family and probably loves nature.
I want a woman that's wife material so bad
maybe stop texting evil fashion girls on hinge
by hungrycat16 November 14, 2025
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bug screen material

someone who is so awful you wish you could throw them into a bug zapper.
I know this anti gay marriage three times divorced Trump supporter, total bug screen material.
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Waste of genetic material

look at that absolute waste of genetic material talking to his cousin on discord
by SantasSpy November 2, 2019
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