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Vinodiology

Vinodiology is the psychological study or categorization of extreme, destructive selfishness driven entirely by toxic desires, addictions, or dark impulses. It describes a state of total moral depravity where a person cares only about satisfying their immediate bad habits (such as alcohol, drugs, or greed) and is completely willing to exploit, harm, or abandon their own family and loved ones to get what they want.
Imagine a man named Ramesh who has a wife and a young daughter. He has a severe addiction to alcohol and gambling. One evening, his daughter falls dangerously ill and needs urgent medicine from the hospital, which costs ₹2,000. Ramesh has exactly ₹2,000 left in his pocket.

Instead of running to the pharmacy to save his daughter's life, the toxic craving hits him. Because he is a Vinodiologic person, his moral compass is completely broken. He walks right past the hospital and spends that money on alcohol and gambling to satisfy his own desire.

When the money runs out and he wants more alcohol, he looks at his family not with love, but as objects. He takes his daughter's bicycle—or in the absolute worst cases of Vinodiology, makes a deal to sell his own child's future to a stranger—just to get cash for a few more bottles of beer.
Vinodiology by Kanut May 29, 2026
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Vinodiology

Vinodiology is the psychological study or categorization of extreme, destructive selfishness driven entirely by toxic desires, addictions, or dark impulses. It describes a state of total moral depravity where a person cares only about satisfying their immediate bad habits (such as alcohol, drugs, or greed) and is completely willing to exploit, harm, or abandon their own family and loved ones to get what they want.
Imagine a man named Ramesh who has a wife and a young daughter. He has a severe addiction to alcohol and gambling. One evening, his daughter falls dangerously ill and needs urgent medicine from the hospital, which costs ₹2,000. Ramesh has exactly ₹2,000 left in his pocket.

Instead of running to the pharmacy to save his daughter's life, the toxic craving hits him. Because he is a Vinodiologic person, his moral compass is completely broken. He walks right past the hospital and spends that money on alcohol and gambling to satisfy his own desire.

When the money runs out and he wants more alcohol, he looks at his family not with love, but as objects. He takes his daughter's bicycle—or in the absolute worst cases of Vinodiology, makes a deal to sell his own child's future to a stranger—just to get cash for a few more bottles of beer.
Vinodiology by Kanut May 29, 2026
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