Very specific flex by old money, especially those in academic circles. The wagon can be Volvo, Mercedes, Audi, or BMW; the older, the better. It will be navy, black, silver, or British racing green. Every other car/suv is viewed as trashy or “new money”. The wagon driver goes out of their way not to display their wealth, not out of modesty, but because they know someone else will tell anyone who needs to know just how rich they are. Wagon is often passed down to child after decades of driving by original owner.
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When a group of girls all take turns fucking one guy.
Girl have a train ran on them, guys are called a station because all the girls get off.
Girl have a train ran on them, guys are called a station because all the girls get off.
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A rusty, slightly wobbly, yet mysteriously unbreakable bicycle that lives at the train station. Often held together by duct tape, zip ties, and sheer determination. Looks like it was abandoned in 1997 but somehow still rides.
Primary function: Getting you from home to the station and back, while being so unattractive that even the most desperate bike thief won’t bother.
Secondary function: A test of your faith every morning—will the brakes work today? Will the chain stay on? Only the bike gods know.
Synonyms: "Rust Rocket," "Two-Wheeled Gamble," "Urban Relic"
A rusty, slightly wobbly, yet mysteriously unbreakable bicycle that lives at the train station. Often held together by duct tape, zip ties, and sheer determination. Looks like it was abandoned in 1997 but somehow still rides.
Primary function: Getting you from home to the station and back, while being so unattractive that even the most desperate bike thief won’t bother.
Secondary function: A test of your faith every morning—will the brakes work today? Will the chain stay on? Only the bike gods know.
Synonyms: "Rust Rocket," "Two-Wheeled Gamble," "Urban Relic"
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Get the Station mug.Understanding energy fields and forces from an object's embedded position within volumetric space, where the object defines the reference frame and surrounding intervals contain active energy signatures.
Etymology: Latin "spatium" (interval, space between things) + "-inal" (relating to). Spatium specifically means the INTERVAL between things, not empty space. Spatinal = "relating to the space between things"—understanding energy-filled intervals surrounding an object from its embedded position.
Object-centric, not observer-centric. How an object exists within energy fields, not how observers measure it.
Space around objects contains electromagnetic fields, gravitational gradients, acoustic waves. Spatinal analysis reads these field relationships from the object's frame—the intervals between.
Applications: RFID tracking, WiFi motion detection, satellite reconnaissance, medical imaging, touchscreen interfaces, directional audio, autonomous vehicles—any tech reconstructing object state by reading its energy field environment.
Enables hyper-dynamic personalization: multiple people in same space receive different audio/visual content based on their unique spatinal coordinates.
Coined 2004 by Jason O'Rourke, former 0241 (Imagery Intelligence Specialist) USMC and GEOINT analyst.
Etymology: Latin "spatium" (interval, space between things) + "-inal" (relating to). Spatium specifically means the INTERVAL between things, not empty space. Spatinal = "relating to the space between things"—understanding energy-filled intervals surrounding an object from its embedded position.
Object-centric, not observer-centric. How an object exists within energy fields, not how observers measure it.
Space around objects contains electromagnetic fields, gravitational gradients, acoustic waves. Spatinal analysis reads these field relationships from the object's frame—the intervals between.
Applications: RFID tracking, WiFi motion detection, satellite reconnaissance, medical imaging, touchscreen interfaces, directional audio, autonomous vehicles—any tech reconstructing object state by reading its energy field environment.
Enables hyper-dynamic personalization: multiple people in same space receive different audio/visual content based on their unique spatinal coordinates.
Coined 2004 by Jason O'Rourke, former 0241 (Imagery Intelligence Specialist) USMC and GEOINT analyst.
"When you hover your finger over a touchscreen and it activates before touching, that's spatinal detection—reading the capacitive field disturbance around your finger's position. In smart museums, directional speakers use spatinal positioning to deliver different audio to each visitor based on their exact location. You hear one story while someone three feet away hears something completely different from the same exhibit."
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