Fervent
having or displaying a passionate intensity.
“a fervent disciple of tax reform”
archaic
hot, burning, or glowing.
Eclectic
deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.
“universities offering an eclectic mix of courses”
Dis ma way of being
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“cephalopodologist”
according to chat gpt:
A cephalopodologist is a scientist who studies cephalopods, a class of mollusks that includes creatures like **octopuses, squids, cuttlefish, and nautiluses.
My Grammarly insists that there is no such word tho
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Autopoiesis
Hope I spelled it right
A system capable of producing and maintaining itself by creating it’s own parts
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Consilience
the linking together of principles from different disciplines especially when forming a comprehensive theory
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Linguistic Jeet Kune Do
Consilience of brilliance
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Enchanting has been a favorite of mine since I was very young
Enchanting" describes something that is very charming and delightful, often captivating or mesmerizing. It evokes feelings of wonder and magic, suggesting a powerful and pleasing appeal. Synonyms include alluring, bewitching, captivating, charming, and captivating.
Here’s a more detailed look:
“Enchanting” implies a powerful and pleasing influence that draws someone in. It suggests a degree of delight or fascination, almost as if something has cast a spell.
Words like “alluring,” “bewitching,” “captivating,” “charming,” and “lovely” can be used interchangeably with “enchanting”.
You might describe a beautiful sunset, a captivating story, or a charming person as enchanting.
The word “enchanting” comes from the verb “enchant,” which originally meant to have magical power. The modern meaning of “delightful to the mind or senses” emerged later.
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kyoodle (verb) - to bark or yelp noisily or foolishly
simulacrum (noun) - a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture) or an insubstantial or vague semblance
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Yeah that one I remember all too well from the three body problem
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Pronoia
Pronoia is a neologism that describes a state of mind where one believes that the world is conspiring to do them good, essentially the opposite of paranoia
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Hey bro you seem very pronoic today 
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Thanks bro, I’m improning it
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My colleague was chatting with me today and he said he used AI to create new words in conversations and showed me some. It sounded really cool and like a fairy tale. I remember one word clearly… Blazzleflaps… I’m pretty sure the AI was referring to butterflies, on another timeline at least.
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oooh I like that, words are wonderful, even if they are “not words” lol
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