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Cultural Atheism

Cultural atheism, also atheist reformism or progressive atheism, is a political, social and spiritual-religious theory that believes that secular countries, such as the whole world as well, are slowly drifting into state atheism, such as the whole scientific community, scientifc consensus, psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and all other scientific fields are slowly drifting into new atheism and into atheist fanaticism and scientific fanaticism. Such as the humanity as well is slowly drifting into becoming less religious and spiritual and become more atheist and even supporters of atheist/scientific fanaticism.
"Cultural atheism might have some truth on what it says and might sound somehow absurd, but if we realize the growing of state atheist ideas on internet, mainly among scientific, occultist, judicial/legal and secular groups on internet, we can clearly see that cultural atheism is actually a thing."

"The biggest proof about how cultural atheism is a thing is several people who work with law inviting atheist zealots and scientific zealots to talk about religious and spiritual things and show that why religion and spirituality should be considered as charlatanism such as what happens on state atheism. And it will eventually lead into "secular on paper and state atheist on practice" countries and then into full state atheism if not countered."
by Full Monteirism March 17, 2021
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crack culture

A subculture of the more general drug culture, which houses some of the whackiest of characters. It is often said the your brain stops developing when you start using drugs, this is a fact of life for the run of the mill crack-head. Crack Culture is a land where unexpected is the only thing one can suspect. As an outsider we can never hope to understand the enigma that is crack culture, undefinable yet so stereotypical.
When I was in prison I experienced crack culture for the first time.
by Satirical Simpleton March 10, 2022
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Cancel Culture

A popular trend among social media users allowing activists to publicly shame, or "cancel", media influencers for previous inflammatory posts, sexual allegations, and discriminatory behavior. Cancel culture surfaced due to the similar public shaming trend, the #MeToo movement, where women call out sexual predators. As a result of the cancellation, the individual may lose their job, their status on social media, and their reputation. Canceled people are mainly ostracized even to the point of social media users boycotting products or shows related to the individual.
Brock Turner is Cancel Culture's newest player and has lost his reputation after he was accused of raping an intoxicated woman.
by This-was-for-a-school-project January 13, 2021
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Man of culture

A cringey title used by creeps with crippling porn/anime addictions in comment sections who like to project their degeneracy onto everyone else.

Typically, whenever someone comments something salacious, erotic, or risque relating to the video, at least one user will reply "ahh I see you are a man of culture as well" or anything of the sort, especially if the OP didn't really intend for their comment to be interpreted as such.
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Cancel Culture

The decision to alter or oppose something, because it doesn't respect the standards of the current culture.

If it is something with a certain relevance in the culture itself, the fear of losing it will then start processes to put it in pair.
An alteration motivated by the fear to lose smt important.
EXAMPLE:

relative to the newest (2023) reprint of ...The chocolate factory - characters are no longer "fat" or "idiots" after changes by the publisher to make Dahl's works more in tune with modern times. The “enormously fat” boy in the book became “enormous”. that's a form cancel culture
EXAMPLE 2:
idiot n1 : change a 1% or 10% won't change it really, right?
idiot n2 : Absolutely. There are no such things as disclaimers that can be used to inform the user about the diverse structure of what was considered acceptable by past standards, but now is not, and by that understand that what we are going to experience is not to take lightly outside this specific context.
idiot n3 : hey that statue has a penis. it could be dangerous for kids to watch! let's remove it!
EXAMPLE 3 :

Obese is the n-word for plus-sized people. (It's not, and that's not a sentence to use lightly)
by enhjo March 26, 2023
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xerox culture

a culture that is copied from some culture.
Nepal celebrating Valentine's Day is nothing more than a xerox culture.
by uttam maharjan September 21, 2013
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Feed Culture

Today's internet-connected society provides a person with a constant feed of personalized entertainment, news, and information over multiple mediums and channels. There is no mainstream anymore. This is a fundamental shift in the way broadcasters, corporations, and non-profits communicate with their stake holders.

This is not a new idea or discovery, just a term that describes this shift.
We can longer expect anyone to watch our new 20-minute annual report video we make once a year, we need to make a constant stream of short video updates on YouTube to fit in with feed culture.
by thisisjoewells July 11, 2014
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