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running kit

Clothing worn to commit a crime and escape quickly
Anyone bringing running kit?
by Teffy001 May 19, 2024
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Running past a Chaos Orb

When an individual tries to operate or utilize anything obtained through illicit means, and does so without prior experience and in objectively poor form. This is often a shameless public display meant to bolster ego, but invariably arouses suspicion and brings the authenticity of the individual, and their abilities, into question.
"He just ran past a Chaos Orb!" - Quin | "He's Running Past a Chaos Orb"
by acie502 January 13, 2025
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Running penis

The Running Penis is a creature that Rose From the Penis of a Boy That Fell of and he Turned into a girl. Now the running penis runs around schools and takes the penises of boys and turnes them into girls and turns the girls pregnant. With every penis it consumes it becomes bigger and stronger.

Be aware of the running penis.
Samuel: „Simon the running penis stole your genitals!“
Simon: „My name is Simone now!“
by Lil period simon March 12, 2025
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Running like a bitch

Bob: “Man, you’re really running like a bitch.”
Peter: “Yeah, I really need some water so I don’t overheat.
by LoreLass_arr April 25, 2025
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Running the Digital Gauntlet

A digital form of the historical punishment "running the gauntlet," where a person is subjected to mass judgment, collective argumentation, or coordinated harassment across digital spaces. Running the Digital Gauntlet typically involves a single individual being targeted by dozens or hundreds of others simultaneously—arguing against ten people in a Discord server, being mobbed in a Reddit thread, or facing a coordinated cancellation attempt on Twitter/X. The experience is psychologically devastating: the target must defend themselves against relentless, overlapping attacks from all sides, with no respite, no escape, and no possibility of addressing every point. The digital gauntlet is designed to overwhelm, to exhaust, to silence. Unlike physical gauntlets that end when you reach the end, digital gauntlets can continue indefinitely, as new attackers join, new platforms amplify, new screenshots circulate. Running the Digital Gauntlet has become a standard punishment for those who violate online community norms—or who are simply targeted by a sufficiently motivated mob.
Example: "She made one controversial comment in the server, and suddenly she was running the digital gauntlet: ten people arguing with her simultaneously, DMs flooding with abuse, screenshots spreading to other platforms. She couldn't respond to everyone, couldn't defend herself, couldn't escape. The gauntlet didn't end; she just had to stop participating. The mob had won."
by Dumu The Void March 7, 2026
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A specific form of digital gauntlet occurring on social media platforms like Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok. Running the Social Media Gauntlet involves a post or comment going viral for negative reasons, attracting thousands of replies, quote-tweets, and reactions—almost all of them hostile. The target is subjected to wave after wave of condemnation, mockery, and abuse, often from strangers who have only seen the out-of-context screenshot or the algorithmically amplified worst version of their statement. The gauntlet is amplified by platform algorithms that reward engagement, turning personal catastrophe into content for millions. Running the Social Media Gauntlet is a uniquely modern form of punishment: public, permanent, and infinitely scalable. A single misstep can lead to worldwide condemnation within hours, with no chance to explain, apologize, or be forgotten.
Running the Social Media Gauntlet Example: "Her tweet, meant as a joke among friends, was screenshotted and posted to a larger community. Within hours, she was running the social media gauntlet: thousands of replies, death threats, demands for apology, calls for cancellation. The original context was lost; only the outrage remained. She deleted her account, but the gauntlet continued elsewhere—once you're in it, you never really leave."
by Dumu The Void March 7, 2026
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Running the Server Gauntlet

A form of digital gauntlet occurring within specific online communities like Discord servers, Slack workspaces, or gaming guilds. Running the Server Gauntlet involves being targeted by the entire community—often coordinated by moderators or influential members—for perceived violations of server rules, social norms, or simply for being disliked. The target is subjected to mass argumentation, public humiliation, and often eventual banning. Unlike public social media gauntlets, server gauntlets happen within bounded communities, making escape difficult—leaving means losing friends, community, and social support. The server gauntlet is particularly devastating because it targets people where they've built relationships and found belonging. When the community turns on you, there's nowhere else to go.
Running the Server Gauntlet Example: "He'd been in the Discord server for years, close friends with many members. Then a misunderstanding escalated, and suddenly he was running the server gauntlet: everyone arguing with him, old friends turning hostile, moderators piling on. He couldn't leave—these were his people. But staying meant enduring endless attacks. The gauntlet didn't end until he was banned, broken, alone."
by Dumu The Void March 7, 2026
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