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Bad-Habits

The way of life, or the basic characteristics of a badman (speaks about everything a badman must do everyday, to become who he says he is).
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World Habitants' Authority and Trust Corporation (WHAT Corp.)

A fictitious secret government organization that controls: media, politics, economy, healthcare, and more in the Carlos Lerma universe.
The World Habitants' Authority and Trust Corporation (WHAT Corp.) took Logan Wright in to bargain silence after he found the cure for cancer.
by swtffdua April 6, 2023
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Katie hibbitts

Goonmaster that goons around the clock with b scholl
I’m bout to Katie hibbitts
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Space Habitation

The permanent or long-term act of living, working, and existing in space environments, beyond brief visits or missions. It’s not just surviving in a can; it’s the complex, gritty reality of establishing a continuous human presence off-Earth. This concept forces us to confront all the mundane, messy details of human life—sleep cycles in microgravity, growing food without soil, recycling every drop of water and breath of air, managing psychological stress in a lethal, confined tin can—and solve them indefinitely. It’s the ultimate test of our species' ability to become multi-planetary, shifting from explorers to residents.
*Example: Space Habitation isn't the Apollo astronauts' 10-day trip; it's the crew of the International Space Station conducting six-month tours, where they celebrate birthdays, fix broken toilets, and stare out the cupola with a mix of wonder and longing for Earth. It's the blueprint for what life on a Mars base or a O'Neill cylinder will actually entail: a relentless, engineered routine to keep death at bay.*
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Space Habitats

The engineered structures and closed ecological systems designed to support space habitation. These are the "houses" and "towns" of the final frontier, ranging from hardened modules on other worlds to giant rotating cylinders in the void. A habitat isn't just a shelter; it's a full-life-support machine that must create a semblance of Earth-normal conditions—air, water, pressure, temperature, radiation shielding, and psychological space—in the most hostile environment known. The engineering goal is to build a bubble of biosphere that doesn’t pop.
Example: The classic NASA design for a lunar base using inflatable modules, the Stanford Torus rotating space station concept from the 1970s, and the Martian "hab" from The Martian are all Space Habitats. They are the physical infrastructure that makes the dream of Space Habitation possible, turning deadly vacuums and barren regolith into somewhere you could theoretically call "home."
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Colorado Hibiscus Tea

When a girl from Colorado is on her period, you take her bloody tampon and dip it hot water like a tea bag.
My girl was on her period and I was thirsty for some Colorado Hibiscus Tea.
by Kiwanoful February 13, 2026
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Logical Habitus

The preconscious, embodied orientation toward what counts as logical reasoning—the sense, developed through cultural training and education, of which inferences feel natural, which contradictions feel intolerable, which argument forms feel convincing. Logical Habitus explains why people from different educational backgrounds or cultural traditions can look at the same argument and have opposite intuitive responses: one feels it as airtight deduction, the other as obvious fallacy. It's not that one is logical and the other isn't—it's that they've acquired different senses of what logic feels like. Western formal logic is one logical habitus; dialectical logic is another; Buddhist logic with its tolerance of paradox is another. Logical Habitus operates as a felt sense of rightness in reasoning, below the level of explicit rule-following.
Example: "To him, the argument was obviously valid—modus ponens, clear as day. To his friend trained in a different logical tradition, it felt like a trick. Neither was irrational; they just had different Logical Habitus."
by Dumu The Void March 12, 2026
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