The most obscure, forbidden, and damning location of reality. It is
everything that ceases to exist, everything that doesn't belong in the fabric of reality, a place for those who disobey the laws of physics. It looks like a
wasteland, completely pitch black without any vegetation. Nobody knows of this place, probably because anything that enters it, doesn't come back.
everything that ceases to exist, everything that doesn't belong in the fabric of reality, a place for those who disobey the laws of physics. It looks like a
wasteland, completely pitch black without any vegetation. Nobody knows of this place, probably because anything that enters it, doesn't come back.
by BruhhyGuy46 March 01, 2022
What's the degree of reality of that reflection bruh – how real is that reflection in comparison to which it's reflecting?
by ElliotMcvey November 16, 2020
used to describe something (typically someone, a celebrity) the reinforces a sense of belonging and continuity to your existence
used to describe something (typically someone, a celebrity) that reinforces a sense of belonging and continuity to your existence
A man consisting of 2 parts: 50% insanity, 50% Ganja. Also the self-proclaimed 'greatest man alive' and is responsible for several counts of internet deviance, he is also in love with Warlain
by Cedric September 23, 2003
People who are obsessed with reality shows and spend more time watching the shows than on their personal lives. They act as tough the characters are their real friends.
She cancelled plans to go out with us so that she would watch Nene on the Housewives of Atlanta. She is such a reality junkie!
by cinder April 01, 2014
"Could we change reality by suppressing, hiding, or extricating the Reality Maintaining Words?", asked Professor Spot Tricks. "How many RMWs are there anyway?" Asked Joe. "How many RMWs do you estimate there are", asked Dick. "How many RMWs do you estimate exist", asked Bernd. The instructor commended Bernd because "exist" is concise, whereas "there are" is prolix, and clarified that listing all the RMWs would exact mountains of time, so it is more likely that only an estimate, not a specific number, could be achieved. Then she asked the students, "And could we change reality by promoting the use of a different set of words?" "Yes", said most students. "What would you call those words?" "Reality Correcting Words", said Sally.
by but for September 13, 2018