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What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to perianal abscesses.
Person 1: Are you addicted to perianal abscesses.
Person 2: Yes.
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Deborah

A usually religious woman who is the strength of 10,000 Karens
Wow that Deborah is a bitch!
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decolonial minimalism

A philosophical, cultural, and aesthetic movement that merges the principles of minimalism with decolonial thought. It advocates for rejecting excessive consumerism and colonial influences in favor of intentional, ethical, and culturally rooted practices. Decolonial minimalism emphasizes sustainability, indigenous knowledge systems, and the reclamation of identity through simplicity and conscious choices.
His paintings embody decolonial minimalism, stripping away colonial aesthetics to highlight indigenous symbols and narratives in their rawest, most powerful form.
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decolonial minimalist

Someone who practices a form of minimalism that actively rejects colonial influences while embracing indigenous, ancestral, or historically marginalized aesthetics and values. This approach prioritizes cultural preservation through simplicity, ensuring that every object, space, or design choice holds deep meaning rather than adhering to Western minimalist standards.
My wardrobe is decolonial minimalist—each piece is ethically sourced and rooted in my heritage, free from colonial fast-fashion trends.
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decargate

Pronunciation: /diˈkɑr.geɪt/
Definition:
1. To download or retrieve files electronically.
2. To extract or obtain digital content from a server.
3. To receive data transferred over networks.
4. To acquire information or media digitally.

Significance:
• It defines digital file retrieval.
• It emphasizes downloading processes.
• It identifies online data acquisition.
• It avoids technical jargon.
• It simplifies computer terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communications.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "download", "downloads", "downloaded", and "downloading".
Past verb: decargated
Present simple verb: decargate, decargates
Present continuous verb: decargating
Examples:
• "Users decargate movies for offline viewing."
• "Software developers decargate updates periodically."
• "Researchers decargate datasets for analysis."
• "Companies decargate promotional materials for campaigns."
• "Gamers (ludors) decargate patches to enhance gameplay."
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decargation

Pronunciation: /dek.ɑrˈgeɪ.ʃən/
Definition:
1. The act or process of retrieving digital files from a server or network.
2. The operation of extracting or obtaining data electronically.
3. The procedure of receiving downloaded content.
4. The method of acquiring digital assets remotely.

Significance:
• It defines digital downloads (decargation).
• It emphasizes file transfers.
• It identifies online data extraction.
• It avoids technical complexity.
• It simplifies user-friendly terminology.
• It improves clarity in IT and telecommunications.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "download".
Singular noun: decargation
Plural noun: decargations
Examples:
• "Users initiate decargation to save multimedia files locally."
• "Network administrators monitor proceeding decargations."
• "Technical documents outline safe decargation protocols."
• "Companies deploy advanced decargation servers."
• "Developers troubleshoot failed decargations."
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decargament

Pronunciation: /dek.ɑrˈgem.ənt/
Definition:
1. The act or process of transferring digital content from a remote server to a user's device.
2. The operation of downloading files or data electronically.
3. The procedure of retrieving digital assets via internet connection.
4. The method of storing downloaded content locally.

Significance:
• It defines downloading in technical contexts.
• It emphasizes digital data transfer.
• It identifies online retrieval mechanisms.
• It avoids colloquial or informal terms.
• It simplifies IT terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "download".
Singular noun: decargament
Plural noun: decargaments
Examples:
• "Users complete decargaments to access new software updates."
• "Technicians diagnose issues affecting decargaments."
• "Networks regulate bandwidth to expedite decargaments."
• "Businesses track decargaments for marketing purposes."
• "Educational institutions archive decargaments for archival purposes."
by Dmitrio August 6, 2025
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