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What the imaginitive fuck

what the imaginitive fuck (wtif) is used when someone post something truly horrific and they need to question why they decided to post it.
Op: * post someone getting raped*
Me: what the imaginitive fuck op.
by A digital mess June 22, 2019
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In my blood by imagine dragons

Ah, in my blood by imagine dragons. As you may know, Lisa cimorelli claims that "she has never heard this song before." Many people choose to believe that's not true. This is an iconic line and will haunt Lisa Cimorelli till she grows old. Hopefully one day she'll do a cover but I dont think it's in her blood to do it.
"In my blood by imagine dragons? I'VE NEVER HEARD THAT SONG BEFORE!!"
by laurencimswife December 7, 2020
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dark corner of his imagination

even my goodness as a person was questioned (total bullshit)- basically a message that was completely baseless and formed in some dark corner of his imagination...
by PnBOX November 11, 2021
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Hypothetical speaking imagination conversation

A conversation of speaking of words of hypothetical or imaginative descriptive scenarios
Lucy: "What would you do if I grew a pair of wings and flew but flew into a street lamp?"

Johnny boy: "I would laugh with my homies."

This is hypothetical speaking imagination conversation
by Shanti Stuffman September 29, 2022
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You can't imagine

Why Israel would block aid? TO STARVE THEM. Because they're psychopath worshipping schizos "Where not killing them! God is! See? I did it indirectly so it's God!"
Hym "You can't imagine why they would do it? Because they want to make an example out of them to deter future attacks. How abouts, start raping Jewish women around the world and don't stop until they start letting food in. Start with Ben's wife's."
by Hym Iam March 27, 2024
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A sociological framework that distinguishes communities based on the source of their cohesion. A Concrete Community is bound by direct, tangible, ongoing interaction—a village, a workplace, a neighborhood. An Imaginary Community (building on Benedict Anderson's "imagined community") is bound by a shared idea in the minds of its members, despite little or no personal contact—a nation, a diaspora, fans of a global franchise. The theory examines how the "imagined" can generate very concrete feelings of belonging, obligation, and even sacrifice.
Theory of Concrete and Imaginary Communities Example: Your apartment building residents' association is a Concrete Community; you know your neighbors, argue over garbage, and share a physical space. Your identity as an "American" or a "Bitcoin maximalist" is membership in an Imaginary Community. You'll never meet most fellow members, but you feel a powerful, abstract kinship that can influence your politics, risk tolerance, and sense of self, proving the "imagined" is a potent social force.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 6, 2026
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