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Boyfriend is a young, light-skinned man with spiky cyan hair and a confident expression. He wears a magenta-white T-shirt with a red prohibition sign, baggy dark blue pants, pink-red sneakers with magenta-white shoelaces and soles as well as black dots on the quarters, and a backward pink-red cap with a dark blue brim. He holds a bluish gray microphone in his right hand while keeping his left hand in his pocket. He is drawn in a chibi style, giving the impression that he is very small and/or disproportionate.

During Week 4, his hair gets blown around as a result of standing on a moving car.

During Week 5, he wears a red parka with white fur, light blue pants and light brown snow boots, to suit the Christmas theme.

During Week 6 and as the opponent of the unused song Test, his regular appearance is brightened and rendered in pixel art style. He also moves his mic differently.

During the last track of Week 7, he holds Girlfriend up by the waist with his left hand.
woah did you know Boyfriend is a young, light-skinned man with spiky cyan hair and a confident expression. He wears a magenta-white T-shirt with a red prohibition sign, baggy dark blue pants, pink-red sneakers with magenta-white shoelaces and soles as well as black dots on the quarters, and a backward pink-red cap with a dark blue brim. He holds a bluish gray microphone in his right hand while keeping his left hand in his pocket. He is drawn in a chibi style, giving the impression that he is very small and/or disproportionate.

During Week 4, his hair gets blown around as a result of standing on a moving car.

During Week 5, he wears a red parka with white fur, light blue pants and light brown snow boots, to suit the Christmas theme.

During Week 6 and as the opponent of the unused song Test, his regular appearance is brightened and rendered in pixel art style. He also moves his mic differently.

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During the last track of Week 7, he holds Girlfriend up by the waist with his left hand.
by SauceQuest31 December 29, 2022
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You are probably not from Varna

A way to call someone ugly, some Bulgarians think that the prettiest people are from Varna.
- Do you think I look pretty?
- Eugh...You are probably not from Varna.
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The theoretical fifth dimension, existing alongside length, width, height, and time, where every single possibility that didn't happen in our universe goes to live out its existence. It's a vast, invisible ghost-realm crowded with all the jobs you didn't apply for, the people you didn't marry, and the winning lottery numbers you didn't pick. Occasionally, when you get a sudden shiver or a feeling of déjà vu, you're just experiencing a brief dimensional tear, catching a glimpse of your life in the Probability Dimension where you made the other choice.
Dimension of Probability (5D) Example: "I saw my ex with her new boyfriend and felt a weird pang of regret. But then I remembered that in the 5th Dimension of Probability, there's a version of me who's still with her, and he's probably miserable. That thought made me feel much better."
by Dumu The Void February 14, 2026
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The five-dimensional framework extended across the multiverse, where each universe has its own spacetime-probability structure—its own way of weaving space, time, and possibility together. In some universes, probability might be more fluid, with easier access to alternative branches. In others, probability might be frozen, with all outcomes determined from the start. Multiverse spacetime-probability is the recognition that even the relationship between possibility and reality varies across universes. Our 5D structure is just one configuration among infinite. The multiverse contains universes where your choices matter more, and universes where they matter less, and universes where the question doesn't arise.
Example: "He imagined multiverse spacetime-probability, universes where every decision branched visibly, where you could see your alternative selves living parallel lives. In such a universe, regret would be constant—every path not taken constantly visible. Our universe, with its hidden branches, was merciful. Probability was private, and privacy was grace."
by Dumu The Void February 17, 2026
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The full six-dimensional framework extended across the multiverse, where each universe has its own unique combination of spacetime structure, probability dynamics, and initial conditions. This is the most comprehensive framework possible: every universe is fully specified by its position in the multiversal landscape, with its own laws, its own possibilities, its own starting points. Our universe is one point in this infinite space—special to us, arbitrary in the cosmic scale. Multiverse spacetime-probability-initial conditions is the ultimate expression of "it depends on where you are, when you are, what branch you're in, and where you started." Everything is relative; nothing is absolute; but some things are home.
Example: "She contemplated multiverse spacetime-probability-initial conditions on a quiet evening, realizing that her entire existence—her specific universe, her specific branch, her specific starting point—was just one configuration in an infinite possibility space. She was simultaneously insignificant (one among infinite) and precious (the only one she'd ever inhabit). The feeling was familiar: it was called being alive, now with extra dimensions."
by Dumu The Void February 17, 2026
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Argumentum Ad Probationem

The classic "you are proving my point" fallacy—a form of Argumentum Ad Te where the responder claims that the opponent's response, tone, or very engagement demonstrates the truth of the original position. "You're proving my point by getting angry." "Your response proves exactly what I was saying." The move turns any engagement into evidence against you: if you respond emotionally, you're proving their point about emotionalism; if you respond calmly, you're proving their point about detachment; if you don't respond, you're proving their point about avoidance. It's a rhetorical trap with no exit—any response is reframed as confirmation. The fallacy lies in treating engagement as evidence, rather than addressing what's actually said.
Argumentum Ad Probationem "I calmly explained why I disagreed. Response: 'See? You're proving my point by being so defensive.' That's Argumentum Ad Probationem—using my engagement as evidence, not addressing my arguments. Defensive? I was calm. But even if I were defensive, that doesn't address my points. It's a trap: any response proves them right."
by Dumu The Void March 3, 2026
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Pi as Propaganda

When the number π is used to draw attention to herself through posters, banners, and graffiti in public places, because these oft-powerful images can influence or change people’s minds about the mathematical constant.
Unlike other noteworthy but struggling constants like e and 𝜙, π has continually succeeded to be part of popular culture, because she believes that “pi as propaganda” is an effective marketing tool to remain relevant in the minds of both math and nonmath people.
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