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LiFE™ (LiFE – Līf)

LiFE™ is a core ideological pillar of ABiA™ Nation, intrinsically linked to the philosophy of LiVeration™. As an acronym, LiFE™ represents Living In Full Enjoyment/Entitlement, underscoring a commitment to thriving beyond mere existence.

For those who embrace its principles, LiFE™ is a deliberate pursuit—a sacred and SELF™-ish exercise in fulfillment, autonomy, and prosperity. It is the embodiment of The Art of Thrival™, a dynamic approach to life that prioritizes joy, mastery, and the relentless acquisition of wealth—both tangible and intangible.

💰 Passion is the currency of LiFE™, and true ownership of wealth is the foundation upon which it flourishes. 💰

More than just an abstract concept, LiFE™ is a structured practice. At its highest form, LiFE™ Centering is a religious discipline among ABiAn Peoples™, where “To BE…” is revered as the most divine expression of existence, also articulated in the sacred principle of Kuwa….T

This spiritual and philosophical framework is guided by the virtues of Adabu (decency / rules) and Heshima (etiquette / regulations), ensuring that the pursuit of LiFE™ is conducted with honor, dignity, and communal harmony.

Ultimately, LiFE™ is both the means and the end—the celebration of joy, the cultivation of peace, and the relentless march toward a destiny defined on ABiAn™ terms.
📌 Sometimes being ‘bout that LiFE™ can appear as chaos at its finest!

📌 In ABiA™ Nation, LiFE™ isn’t just about existence—it’s about thriving with joy, mastering wealth, and living in full entitlement to everything the world has to offer.

📌 After embracing the principles of LiFE™, Amani stopped merely surviving and began intentionally building a reality filled with passion, purpose, and prosperity.

📌 “Above all things, I would that you prosper and be in health, even as your SOL™ doth prosper. I am come that you might have LiFE™—and that, more abundantly! I surrender you to LOVE™. Kuwa…”
LiFE™ by ABiAN March 18, 2025
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Lifetime movie bad 

The term "Lifetime movie bad" refers to when a film is poorly produced, has cheap cinematography, poor editing, and an overused concept and storyline.

The actors in these films are usually unknowns, D-Listers, or washed-up performers who may have had one Oscar worthy performance, but then their careers went to crap shortly thereafter. Most of the actors milk their emotions to the point of over-exaggeration.
This term came from the fact that Lifetime movies are poorly produced that it need not be shown in the cinema. It is strictly made-for-TV.
Average Joe: "I heard that new Sarah Jessica Parker movie sucked".

Tom: "Yeah man. Talk about Lifetime Movie bad. Plot sucked and the acting was cheap".
Lifetime movie bad by ThrashBash September 21, 2013

Lifetime Perversion Pass

What you get once you complete 12 years of religious schooling, allowing you to spend the rest of your life exploring all of the things your education repressed.
"Man, she showed me how to do some things I never even imagined. Where has she been all of my life."

"12 years of Catholic education; you did your time. You earned your lifetime perversion pass."
Lifetime Perversion Pass by JScotts February 14, 2009

once in a lifetime 

something so incredible i happens once in a lifetime, regardless of deserving
Once in a lifetime, uttelry impossible.

Lifetime 

The rape channel. If you see a woman on Lifetime, sometime within the next 30 minutes she's going to get raped. I'm not making light of rape, but Lifetime is just ridiculous.
Lifetime -- All rape, all the time.
Lifetime by richmahogany December 9, 2008

lifethereal 

adj : something between life and dream, you can't explain it without the experience itself.
I almost died when my kayak flipped in the river and the current took me towards the waterfall some how i survived the rushing poop water, it was lifethereal.
lifethereal by Minimalsckkool April 8, 2010

lifethereal 

some NEXT level type shit
the sound of Empire Of The Sun is lifethereal
lifethereal by macoca April 8, 2010