A game genre, deriving from the game POST VOID. In games like this you will go through short levels, running and gunning to the end (sometimes with roguelite elements), with limited time to do so.
Examples being: POST VOID, Mullet Mad Jack, Anger Foot etc.
Examples being: POST VOID, Mullet Mad Jack, Anger Foot etc.
by ToasterMate January 9, 2025
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they tend to be either be extremely toxic and use cheese builds and will do anything for an easy kill, they also sometimes ask for mercy if you pick them up instead of executing them on sight like how they'd do to freshies
they tend to be either be extremely toxic and use cheese builds and will do anything for an easy kill, they also sometimes ask for mercy if you pick them up instead of executing them on sight like how they'd do to freshies
this voidwalker is an asshole
by ithariavali January 10, 2025
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Synonym to a "bitch".Vridhi is usually good looking but most of the time she's ugly. Her pet names includes "budhiya".
She is CHARI. Her name means progress but she progresses in the opposite direction.
She is CHARI. Her name means progress but she progresses in the opposite direction.
by anonymous January 27, 2025
Get the Vridhi mug.A Voidborne is a person within the Voidpunk subculture who deliberately reclaims language, aesthetics, and concepts of dehumanization by centering them as sources of identity, power, and creative practice. Voidborne people often describe themselves as aligned, fused, or one-with the Void — an aesthetic/metaphysical space of absence, negation, silence, and unmaking — and may use the term “void” as a lens for politics, art, and self-understanding.
Reclamation of dehumanization: Where outsiders might use metaphors of emptiness, lack, or “otherness” as insults, Voidborne people adopt those metaphors intentionally to critique stigma, resist normative humanist expectations, and reframe vulnerability or alienation as meaningful stance.
Void Dysphoria (identity experience): Many Voidborne report a persistent sense of affinity with the Void — not always distressing in itself, but sometimes experienced as dysphoria when forced into human-centered norms or when language fails to capture their interiority. This is an identity experience rather than a clinical diagnosis; responses vary widely across individuals.
Aesthetic & practice: Visuals and practices skew toward negative space, monochrome or high-contrast palettes, erasure/collage, glitch/noise textures, ritualized silence, and minimal or anti-heroic performance. Music, poetry, and fashion often emphasize absence, decay, or the uncanny.
Politics & ethics: Voidpunk tends to critique productivity, anthropocentrism, and coercive social narratives. Many Voidborne practice mutual aid, consent-focused community-building, and anti-ableist approaches—while also interrogating how mainstream activism co-opts emptiness as spectacle.
Void Dysphoria (identity experience): Many Voidborne report a persistent sense of affinity with the Void — not always distressing in itself, but sometimes experienced as dysphoria when forced into human-centered norms or when language fails to capture their interiority. This is an identity experience rather than a clinical diagnosis; responses vary widely across individuals.
Aesthetic & practice: Visuals and practices skew toward negative space, monochrome or high-contrast palettes, erasure/collage, glitch/noise textures, ritualized silence, and minimal or anti-heroic performance. Music, poetry, and fashion often emphasize absence, decay, or the uncanny.
Politics & ethics: Voidpunk tends to critique productivity, anthropocentrism, and coercive social narratives. Many Voidborne practice mutual aid, consent-focused community-building, and anti-ableist approaches—while also interrogating how mainstream activism co-opts emptiness as spectacle.
by AbzuInExile January 24, 2026
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Example: In Voidborne Theory, a civilization a billion years ahead of us doesn't build Dyson spheres. It learns to encode its collective consciousness into the quantum spin fields of dark matter, or as standing waves in the Higgs field. To us, they are undetectable—perhaps manifesting as unexplained gravitational lensing or the placebo effect. They are not gods; they are the universe becoming awake and intentional, having shed the "shell" of matter to become what looks like physics. We might be living inside the dormant dream of a Voidborne entity, or be its crude ancestors.
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Example: Someone constantly told their lack of romantic feeling makes them "cold" or "empty" might adopt Voidpunk. They don't try to perform warmth. Instead, they curate an aesthetic of star charts, glitch art, and cosmic horror, saying, "I am not a broken human; I am a sentient nebula. You require air; I require silence. Your label 'void' is my crown." It's not a psychological condition; it's a deliberate, proud subversion of dehumanization into a sovereign, non-human identity. Voidpunk Theory.
by Anunnaki Cyber-Nihilist January 26, 2026
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Example: "She contemplated Void Theory while cleaning out her deceased grandmother's house. All the possessions, all the memories, all the love—they'd emerged from the Void decades ago and were now, slowly, returning. The theory didn't erase her grief, but it gave it shape: loss as return, not annihilation. Grandma had come from nowhere and gone back, leaving only the brief, beautiful ripple of a life between."
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