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5 September 2025
- 07:5107:51, 5 September 2025 Durriesberg (hist | edit) [3,282 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Durriesberg''' is an independent principality located wherever eip officially resides. Its territorial boundaries are therefore non-fixed and may shift at any time, but sovereignty is considered continuous. right|thumb|alt:The Durriesberg coat of arms|The Durriesberg coat of arms. == Government == Durriesberg is formally a monarchy controlled by a High Council. In practice, the Council is largely ceremonial, and actual authority res...")
- 07:2007:20, 5 September 2025 Eip micro (hist | edit) [1,028 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "eip micro is eip's secondborn child. == Notable details == * His birthday isn't as cool as eip micro's. We tried, but some plans just get ruined. * Occupation: screaming * If we were following male primogeniture, eip micro would be the heir apparent of Durriesberg, but we aren't, so he isn't. == Life events == Official records regarding the life of eip micro are incomplete and subject to classification. * ██/██/20██ — Initial emergence...")
- 07:1207:12, 5 September 2025 Eip mini (hist | edit) [859 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "eip mini is eip's firstborn child. == Notable details == * She has a unique birthday. * Occupation: gremlin. == Life events == The following events are considered significant. * [REDACTED] * 20██-██-██ — [DATA EXPUNGED] * ███████████████████████████ * Known association with Destiny (cat) and Kismet (cat). Further details classified. * Incident Report #███-██: [REDACTED FOR SECURITY R...")
- 07:0307:03, 5 September 2025 Kismet (cat) (hist | edit) [2,696 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kismet is a Ragdoll cat, specifically a seal point, with a body covered in soft white fur and blue-grey tips on his ears, face, legs, and tail. His appearance is strikingly regal, but this belies a personality that is notably skittish and somewhat dim. thumb|right|alt=Kismet sleeping on a pile of washing|Kismet, in a rare moment of composure. == Physical characteristics == Kismet’s coat is typical of a seal point ragdoll: long, soft...")
4 September 2025
- 12:3412:34, 4 September 2025 Destiny (cat) (hist | edit) [7,465 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (create entire page)
30 August 2025
- 00:3100:31, 30 August 2025 Lowest common denominator of stupidity (hist | edit) [2,604 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''"Lowest common denominator of stupidity"''' is a phrase used to describe rules, decisions, or cultural products shaped not by the average participant, but by the single most clueless, reckless, or uncooperative person involved. Instead of rewarding competence, this approach ensures that everyone suffers equally to accommodate the weakest link. == Definition == The lowest common denominator of stupidity occurs when systems are designed for the worst-case user, aud...")
28 August 2025
- 00:4900:49, 28 August 2025 Dumpster fire (hist | edit) [2,789 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''"Dumpster fire"''' is a phrase from internet slang that describes something so disastrously bad that it transcends ordinary failure and becomes almost majestic in its collapse. The imagery is literal: a garbage container burning uncontrollably, spewing smoke, attracting gawkers, and smelling awful. In online usage, it refers to projects, events, or media that are catastrophically mismanaged or fundamentally broken. == Origin == The term was first documented in Am...")
25 August 2025
- 01:5801:58, 25 August 2025 Too much of a good thing (hist | edit) [2,695 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''"Too much of a good thing"''' is a proverb and narrative device which suggests that even positive experiences or beneficial items can become harmful, tedious, or outright destructive when indulged in excessively. It has practical real-world truth, but in modern media it is often recycled as a moral-of-the-week lesson to the point of parody. == Real-world basis == The idea that there can be too much of a good thing is rooted in observable reality. * Overeating e...")
- 01:5501:55, 25 August 2025 License to evil (hist | edit) [2,290 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''"License to evil"''' is an informal classification for characters whose villainy requires no tragic backstory, societal critique, or ''"society made me this way"'' justification. These are figures who are not out for revenge, not driven by necessity, and not masking some noble cause. They are simply, unapologetically, bad - and they don’t need permission to be. == Core Concept == Where most modern writing trends toward the sympathetic antagonist - villains with...")
- 01:5201:52, 25 August 2025 This is fine (hist | edit) [2,620 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''"This is fine"''' is an internet catchphrase originating from the 2013 webcomic ''Gunshow'' by KC Green. In the original strip, a cheerful dog calmly sips coffee while his house burns down around him. The first two panels — dog, fire, and the line "This is fine" - escaped into the wild and quickly became the universal shorthand for either actual acceptance or complete denial in the face of catastrophe. == Meme History == The phrase became instantly useful o...")
- 01:4801:48, 25 August 2025 Flaming piece of garbage (hist | edit) [2,768 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''"Flaming piece of garbage"''' is a pejorative phrase used to describe media, objects, or ideas so catastrophically bad that they are no longer merely ''garbage'', but have achieved a spectacular, almost ceremonial status. The addition of ''flaming'' implies both visual intensity and olfactory enhancement — the garbage is not only present, it is on fire, releasing toxic fumes for all to endure. == Definition == The term is most often applied to works of entertai...")
- 01:4501:45, 25 August 2025 Reboot (hist | edit) [3,162 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''reboot''' is when an existing IP (''intellectual property'') is forcibly raised from its grave, scrubbed of any context, and paraded around as if it were a brand new idea. The ostensible purpose is to "reimagine" a story for a new generation. The actual purpose is usually to squeeze one last round of profit out of a recognisable name without doing the work of inventing something new. == Definition == In publishing, film, television, and gaming, a reboot...")
- 01:3301:33, 25 August 2025 The real treasure was the friends we made along the way (hist | edit) [3,161 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "# '''The real treasure was the friends we made along the way''' '''"The real treasure was the friends we made along the way"''' is a Trope and oft-parodied narrative cliché used to hand-wave away the absence of actual treasure, plot resolution, or meaningful stakes. It is generally deployed in children’s programming, after-school specials, or media written with a checklist provided by a marketing executive. == Origin and Usage == The exact origin of...")
23 August 2025
- 22:3822:38, 23 August 2025 YT (hist | edit) [285 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Used as a demeaning term towards white people. == Why? == Naming something gives it power. Refusing to name it, or naming it something alternate, takes away its power. === Bonus Points === Also used as shorthand for YouTube, attempting to make white people even less special.")
- 22:2322:23, 23 August 2025 Disney Jr.'s Ariel (2024 TV series) (hist | edit) [4,821 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ariel's latest reboot is a flaming piece of garbage wearing the skin of something everyone used to love, sanitised heavily and clearly written with both a marketing and PR checklist at hand at all times. == Premise == Atlantis is now just about culturally homogeneous, except it's in the direction of less YTs, so it's approved by the PR department. Ariel, titular character, gets up to all sorts of hijinks and early-learning-specialist approved didactic advent...")
22 August 2025
- 23:3823:38, 22 August 2025 11:34 a.m. (hist | edit) [1,483 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Minute of the day}} {{about|the specific time of day|the year AD 1134|1134}} == 11:34 a.m. == '''11:34 a.m.''' is a specific time of day occurring in the late morning, 34 minutes past eleven o'clock ante meridiem (11:00 a.m.). It is notable for being temporally situated '''4 minutes closer to 12:00 midday than to 11:00 a.m.''', marking the transition from the late-morning hour towards noon. == Relation to Other Times == * 11:00 a.m. — exactl...")
- 23:1723:17, 22 August 2025 Main:11:34AM (hist | edit) [24 bytes] Eipadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{short description|Minute of the day}} {{about|the specific time of day|the year AD 1134|1134}} == 11:34 a.m. == '''11:34 a.m.''' is a specific time of day occurring in the late morning, 34 minutes past eleven o'clock ante meridiem (11:00 a.m.). It is notable for being temporally situated '''4 minutes closer to 12:00 midday than to 11:00 a.m.''', marking the transition from the late-morning hour towards noon. == Relation to Other Times == * 11:00 a.m. — exactl...")