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Freedom of Mysticism is a principle, derived from from Freedom of Supernaturality, where everyone has the right to be mystical, support mysticism and advocate mystical principles, beliefs and practices, such as do not be mystical and do not support mysticism. Freedom of mysticism is considered as a subtopic of freedom of supernaturality that's a subtopic of freedom of religion.
"Freedom of Mysticism is really necessary nowadays, such as freedom of supernaturality, it is necessary in order to supernaturality and mysticism be well accepted nowadays such as religion actually is, and it might be really useful in the future as well."
by Full Monteirism March 27, 2021
May 5 Word of the Day
A catch all word to describe anything that is basic, uncool or untrendy. According to The New York Times, "cheugy (pronounced chew-gee) can be used, broadly, to describe someone who is out of date or trying too hard."
Things that are cheugy:
The New York Times
PT Cruisers
Goldendoodles
Australians
Addison Rae
White people
Billionaires
The person writing this definition
Things that are cheugy:
The New York Times
PT Cruisers
Goldendoodles
Australians
Addison Rae
White people
Billionaires
The person writing this definition
by Callmemaybe69 May 04, 2021