An anti-semitic dog whistle phrase. Used when encountering someone who is Jewish. It is a play on the "Italian's aren't Jewish" joke, see the relevant family guy skit. The phrase itself is ironically derived from the title of a song, He Thought He was Italian by The Barcelona Gypsy Klezmer Orchestra, this song is a very Jewish, Klezmer song. It is unclear whether the two "He's" mentioned in the title are two different people(ie, someone thought that another person was Italian and they were actually Jewish) or if it is both the same man(ie, a person from Italy is unaware of their Jewish ancestry.
by Tourniquette October 28, 2025
Get the He thought he was Italian mug.A strong, intense thought/s that happens persistently over a long time. It is a reference to the Horse of Thought from Portuguese mythology that symbolizes the power of imagination and thought.
Jacob: What is wrong? You seem distracted.
Kelsey: Sorry. I have been having a horse of a thought over the past few days about what I should do with my life after I graduate college.
Kelsey: Sorry. I have been having a horse of a thought over the past few days about what I should do with my life after I graduate college.
by Vanguard 1998 November 11, 2025
Get the horse of a thought mug.Sebby is a thought.
by whydid2020exist November 21, 2025
Get the Thought mug.Hym "Enforcing thought crimes. That's what it IS. They are enforcing thought crimes... By doing that. Like, to say that being 'Anti-Captialist' or whatever makes you a target of surveillance... That MEANS (literally) they are doing, like, Orwellian surveillance on people who espouse 'anti-american' or 'anti-christian' rhetoric.... And THAT... Is 'enforcing thought crimes.' Regardless of what you call it. And then they got a bunch of serial child threateners roaming free. Like a handsome, rugged, sexual, animal roving the wild. The serial child threateners roam the streets... I mean, they're in a weaponized schizophrenia surveillance apparatus but still."
by Hym Iam December 8, 2025
Get the Enforcing thought crimes mug..9.<.7.9.7.6.>《.7.9.7.6.》The Last Time Someone Catches Me In Thought & Interrupts Me As An Individual《.7.9.7.6.》<.7.9.7.6.>.9.
.9.<.7.9.7.6.>《.7.9.7.6.》The Last Time Someone Catches Me In Thought & Interrupts Me As An Individual《.7.9.7.6.》<.7.9.7.6.>.9.
by .6.9.7.6.ArimorylulA.8.3.0.5. December 10, 2025
Get the .9.<.7.9.7.6.>《.7.9.7.6.》The Last Time Someone Catches Me In Thought & Interrupts Me As An Individual《.7.9.7.6.》<.7.9.7.6.>.9. mug..9.<.7.9.7.6.>《.7.9.7.6.》The Last Time Someone Catches Me In Thought And Interrupts Me As An Individual《.7.9.7.6.》<.7.9.7.6.>.9.
.9.<.7.9.7.6.>《.7.9.7.6.》The Last Time Someone Catches Me In Thought And Interrupts Me As An Individual《.7.9.7.6.》<.7.9.7.6.>.9.
by .6.9.7.6.ArimorylulA.8.3.0.5. December 10, 2025
Get the .9.<.7.9.7.6.>《.7.9.7.6.》The Last Time Someone Catches Me In Thought And Interrupts Me As An Individual《.7.9.7.6.》<.7.9.7.6.>.9. mug.An extrusive thought is a belief or mental narrative that originates outside the individual—i.e. culture, institutions, economics, or social systems—and becomes unconsciously internalized & experienced as a personal belief, even in conflicts with one’s values, biology, or well-being.
Unlike intrusive thoughts (unwanted, distressing thoughts that feel foreign), extrusive thoughts are ego-syntonic: they feel normal, realistic, and unquestionable because they are socially rewarded. Their harm is not loud or immediate, but slow and corrosive—showing up as chronic anxiety, burnout, compulsive striving, identity confusion, moral injury, and disconnection from embodied reality.
Extrusive thoughts prioritize abstractions over lived experience and function as normative mental occupiers, quietly shaping self-worth, behavior, and life direction while remaining culturally invisible.
Key traits:
• External origin (culture, capitalism, nationalism, romantic myths)
• Unconscious internalization (enculturation, introjection, reward)
• Feels “normal” or “just how things are”
• Directs behavior and self-judgment
• Pathogenic over time
Contrast:
Intrusive thoughts violate the mind from within.
Extrusive thoughts violate the mind from without.
Examples:
• “My worth equals my productivity.”
• “Money represents real value, not a shared fiction.”
• “Borders reflect natural human divisions.”
• “One partner should meet all my needs.”
• “Criticizing my country is criticizing me.”
Unlike intrusive thoughts (unwanted, distressing thoughts that feel foreign), extrusive thoughts are ego-syntonic: they feel normal, realistic, and unquestionable because they are socially rewarded. Their harm is not loud or immediate, but slow and corrosive—showing up as chronic anxiety, burnout, compulsive striving, identity confusion, moral injury, and disconnection from embodied reality.
Extrusive thoughts prioritize abstractions over lived experience and function as normative mental occupiers, quietly shaping self-worth, behavior, and life direction while remaining culturally invisible.
Key traits:
• External origin (culture, capitalism, nationalism, romantic myths)
• Unconscious internalization (enculturation, introjection, reward)
• Feels “normal” or “just how things are”
• Directs behavior and self-judgment
• Pathogenic over time
Contrast:
Intrusive thoughts violate the mind from within.
Extrusive thoughts violate the mind from without.
Examples:
• “My worth equals my productivity.”
• “Money represents real value, not a shared fiction.”
• “Borders reflect natural human divisions.”
• “One partner should meet all my needs.”
• “Criticizing my country is criticizing me.”
Therapeutic progress accelerated once the client learned to distinguish intrusive thoughts from extrusive thoughts imposed by cultural success narratives.
What presented as personal failure was later identified as an extrusive thought rooted in internalized meritocratic ideology.
The patient’s anxiety diminished as extrusive beliefs about productivity and self-worth were consciously de-installed.
What presented as personal failure was later identified as an extrusive thought rooted in internalized meritocratic ideology.
The patient’s anxiety diminished as extrusive beliefs about productivity and self-worth were consciously de-installed.
by NakedEdmund December 17, 2025
Get the Extrusive Thought mug.