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Fictura (n.) – The conscious act of stepping into a version of yourself that does not yet exist — not as delusion, but as intention.
It is the art of pretending on purpose, with dignity, until the future you are reaching for begins to take form.
Fictura is not lying to yourself; it is believing ahead of evidence, shaping reality by embodying it early.
1. She walked into the room with a quiet kind of Fictura — not confidence yet, but the courage to wear it like a skin she was still growing into.
2. He wasn’t healed, but he carried himself like someone who would be. That was his Fictura — the performance of peace until it felt true.
3. You could hear the Fictura in her voice — rehearsing freedom until her life finally caught up.
4. He practiced Fictura every day: dressing like someone in love with life, even when it was still hard to wake up.
5. It wasn’t fake; it was Fictura — a belief lived through action, a becoming done in advance.
Fictura by Larssicism June 11, 2025
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Fictura (n.) – The conscious act of stepping into a version of yourself that does not yet exist — not as delusion, but as intention.
It is the art of pretending on purpose, with dignity, until the future you are reaching for begins to take form.
Fictura is not lying to yourself; it is believing ahead of evidence, shaping reality by embodying it early.
1. She walked into the room with a quiet kind of Fictura — not confidence yet, but the courage to wear it like a skin she was still growing into.
2. He wasn’t healed, but he carried himself like someone who would be. That was his Fictura — the performance of peace until it felt true.
3. You could hear the Fictura in her voice — rehearsing freedom until her life finally caught up.
4. He practiced Fictura every day: dressing like someone in love with life, even when it was still hard to wake up.
5. It wasn’t fake; it was Fictura — a belief lived through action, a becoming done in advance.
Fictura by Larssicism June 11, 2025
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Facturate 

A redundantly accurate fact.
What goes up, must come down, to the ground. It's quite facturate.
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