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Albanus Intus 

When an autistic person does such a bad job at something, that you start to believe they are doing it on purpose. Individuals that commit Albanus Intus are commonly referred to as Albans. This Albanus Intus behaviour is usually found in Serbians and other low IQ individuals.

If one commits Albanus Intus they are most likely a Jew and or Gay.
0/12 ok bro Albanus Intus
why did you feed enemy jungler so hard, Albanus Intus moment.
Albanus Intus by TrumpVoter556 December 22, 2023

yang infusion 

Breeding/Seeding/Creampie, usually keeping cum inside for an extended period of time afterwards.
I always feel better after a yang infusion.
yang infusion by hairyotter June 21, 2020

Intrusive thoughts

Terrible thoughts that are repetitive and could come into your mind at any time without a warning. Also referred to as “Devil's Whispers”. A common symptom of OCD, but not always is. It easily convinces everyone around you that you’re going insane.
Someone 1: *Gets a panic attack*
Someone 2: “U good?”
Someone 1: “Nope. I had that same stupid intrusive thought for the 100th time today”
Someone 2: “Just be positive and your intrusive thoughts will go away”

As you can see, “Someone 2” has no idea what an intrusive thought is, and thinks it’s controllable.

The Music Industry 

Taylor Alison Finlay Swift, also known as the mother of cats.
The Music Industry by relevant people September 11, 2020

The Music Industry 

-The music industry won another grammy.
-Not surprised at all. She's a queen
The Music Industry by _str22_ April 19, 2021

Koch Industries 

(BUSINESS) Wichita, Kansas-based conglomerate; pronounced "coke." A closely held corporation; owns Flint Hills Resources, a major refinery operator.

One of the most secretive business enterprises in the Western world. The financial press is not allowed to publish any financial statistics on the firm whatever (unlike, say, Bechtel or Fidelity Investments, whose financials appear in Hoovers listings). Basically, it converts oil wealth into political influene through a huge web of "foundations."

Koch Industries operates enormous oil refineries in Alaska, Minnesota, and Texas; owns 4000 miles of pipeline; Brawny paper towels, Dixie cups, Georgia-Pacific lumber, Stainmaster carpet, and Lycra (fiber used to make Spandex).

Koch Family Foundations funnel immense amount of money to climate change denial groups, although they manage to remain secretive about that also. Both David and Charles Koch have assets easily in excess of $8 billion, and they are the largest political donors of the oil and gas industry. Mostly their "charitable foundations" promote far-right propaganda.
In the spring of 2010, University of Massachusetts at Amherst’s Political Economy Research Institute named Koch Industries one of the top ten air polluters in the United States.

The Americans for Prosperity Foundation (formerly Citizens for a Sound Economy) and the Cato Institute are creations of the Koch Family Foundations.