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Minecraft: Story Mode Season 2 Episode 4: Below the Bedrock 

the greatest video game of all time. its story, characters and music is unforgettable. comparing this game to another masterpiece, for example Knack 2, would be like comparing a Whale to a Rat. there is nothing that comes close to this level of masterpiece. thinking of an even greater game than this masterpiece is a death sentence in most countries. it isn't available anywhere now because Telltale "Went Bankrupt" but if you ask me, that's just a cover up story, they actually want people to forget about this masterpiece ever existing
Robert: Hey dude what are you playing?
Gilbert: Oh, i'm playing Minecraft: Story Mode Season 2 Episode 4: Below the Bedrock
Robert: the gods has made you one of them. use your power wisely, young one

The Sicko Mode/Mo Bamba effect 

When one of these songs is played there is an 80% chance that the other will follow. The effect originated from the popular debate in 2018 regarding which song was superior; subsequently interlinking the two songs and their importance.
DJ *plays Sicko Mode*

Person 1: Yo I bet he plays Mo Bamba next.

DJ *plays Mo Bamba*

Person 2: Thats the Sicko Mode/Mo Bamba effect right there.

Theory of the Security Mode

A developmental and social theory describing a psychological state—often emerging in childhood or adolescence—characterized by hypervigilance, risk aversion, and a focus on maintaining safety rather than pursuing growth. Individuals raised in “security mode” were conditioned to prioritize avoiding threats over exploring opportunities. This mode can persist into adulthood, shaping career choices, relationships, and worldviews. The theory explains why some people, even when objectively safe, continue to act as if danger is imminent—they were never allowed to exit security mode. It contrasts with “growth mode,” where exploration and risk are possible.
Theory of the Security Mode Example: “She grew up in a household where any mistake was punished, so she entered adulthood in security mode—always calculating safety, never daring to apply for jobs that stretched her abilities.”

sicko mode to the max 

when someone or something is so disturbing or nasty , and you can’t even use the word gross because of how sick they or it is
that weird boy won’t stop staring at me, he’s sicko mode to the max

Theory of the Social Security Mode

An extension of the security mode concept to whole societies or communities. When a social group experiences prolonged instability, threat, or trauma, it can enter a collective security mode—prioritizing safety, order, and cohesion over freedom, creativity, and dissent. Institutions tighten, outsiders are suspected, and conformity becomes a virtue. The theory explains how entire nations can shift toward authoritarianism during crises, and how communities can remain stuck in defensive postures long after the threat has passed. Exiting social security mode requires not just material safety but also collective rituals of healing and trust‑rebuilding.
Theory of the Social Security Mode Example: “After the terrorist attacks, the country entered social security mode: surveillance expanded, dissent was labeled unpatriotic, and immigrants faced suspicion for years—even when statistics showed the original threat had been contained.”

The Joy of Creation; Story Mode 

The Joy of Creation; Story Mode is a long-ish, single-player game with 5 levels, in each level introducing up to 5 unique characters introducing each different types of attacks and attempting to ruthlessly murdering you.
In this game you play as each member of Scott Cawthon's family, including his Wife and Nicholas Cawthon (Named Nick), his infant son. You gain information from Micheal (Possibly Afton), who tries to teach you through each level. The first level is the Bedroom, where you play as Nick. Freddy comes from the window, trying to peek in your room. When he does look into your bedroom, you have almost no time to close the window before he lets himself in and kills you. Bonnie comes from the door, knocking once, twice, thrice, and after the 3rd knock, enters. You need to turn off the bed and lay, or sit, down. After a while he will leave. Chica comes from the closet. Turn the light off, and frequently glance at her. Foxy comes from under the bed, when he places the hook on the bed, turn the light off, and go to sleep (Via, laying down and sleeping.)
I love The Joy of Creation; Story Mode!