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That’s proper benny

When you do something so stupid it’s similar to a Benny Hill sketch
Look at the geezer running across the farmers field to get his golf ball. That’s proper Benny!
by TheBGF! January 24, 2024
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I bought a property in Egypt

"What they do for you is they give you the property"
A sentence said by Cameron Eastwood who's gone viral for telling everyone "I bought a property in Egypt."
Its often used in remixes with chopped chin and other brainrot
I bought a property in Egypt and what they do for you is they give you the property.
by IMawordmaker20 January 13, 2025
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I bought a property in egypt

"I bought a property in Egypt" is probably the first big meme of the year 2025. This was followed by "choppedchin" and "eye of Rah." These three memes combined, and in almost any video featuring one of them, at least one more had to appear. Some people consider this meme to be the worst ever created due to its "brainrot" factor surpassing memes like "hawk tuh" or "why so serious?".

The person speaking in this meme is named "itscameasty" on the social network "TikTok," and on August 12, 2024, he posted a video about buying a property in Egypt for cheap and explained how he had it managed as an Airbnb. The original video says: I bought a property in Egypt, and what they do for you is they give you the property, you then get to go and customize it however you want, which only cost me 4,000 pounds for the kitchen, for the outdoor furniture, for the sofa bed. After that, the management of the building will manage your property for you while you put it on Airbnb.
A: Yo yo I bought a property in egypt and they gave me the property.
B: Bru stop talking about that shit nga.
A: Nah nah, you just don't get it.
B: That is the worst meme ever bro.
A: shh shhh 🤫 am mewing
B:💀
by when the amogus but: January 25, 2025
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The transitive property

If I steal a sandwich from a gas station I haven't somehow defeated the gas station owner and, therefore, get to keep the sandwich and/or get paid instead of the gas station.
Hym Iam "That's not how the transitive property works."
by Hym Iam January 28, 2026
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A theoretical framework proposing that the laws of physics possess properties that are not directly observable—hidden variables, latent symmetries, concealed dimensions, or implicit structures that influence behavior without appearing in standard formulations. This theory suggests that what we call "laws" are just the visible surface of a deeper reality, like the visible spectrum of light hiding the full electromagnetic range. Hidden properties might include extra dimensions curled up at small scales, symmetries broken in the early universe, variables we can't measure, or structures we can't conceive. The theory motivates the search for these hidden aspects—not as speculation, but as necessary to explain why the visible laws take the form they do. What we see may be just the tip of the iceberg.
Theory of the Hidden Properties of the Laws of Physics Example: "His theory of the hidden properties of physical laws suggested that the constants we measure aren't fundamental—they're determined by hidden variables we can't access. Change the hidden properties, and the visible laws change too. We see only the surface."
by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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A theoretical framework proposing that the laws of physics can be analyzed in terms of their spectral properties—their eigenvalues, resonances, frequency responses, and modal structures. Drawing on analogies with spectral analysis in mathematics and physics (where complex phenomena are decomposed into fundamental frequencies), this theory suggests that physical laws themselves have spectra that reveal their deeper structure. The spectral properties of a law might include its characteristic scales (where it operates), its stability modes (how it responds to perturbations), its resonant frequencies (where it amplifies effects), and its eigenstates (the fundamental states it permits). Understanding these spectral properties might reveal why laws take the form they do—as optimal solutions to constraints, as resonant structures in the space of possibilities.
Theory of the Spectral Properties of the Laws of Physics Example: "Her analysis of the spectral properties of quantum mechanics showed that the theory's structure is determined by the eigenvalues of certain operators—the spectrum of the law itself. The law isn't arbitrary; it's the resonant frequency of reality."
by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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