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'''EPMO''' (pronounced ''ep-mo'') shorthand for the phrase '''Egotistical, Polly-syllabic, Multi-metaphoric, Obfuscation'''. This phrase is used to describe the | '''EPMO''' (pronounced ''ep-mo'') shorthand for the phrase '''Egotistical, Polly-syllabic, Multi-metaphoric, Obfuscation'''. This phrase is used to describe the torturous correspondences, arbitrary associations, and toxic grammatical complexity used by some writers to obscure truth, divert attention, hide their own ignorance, and bolster their own ego. EPMO is common in esoteric and scientific writing but can be found anywhere ideology, ignorance, and damaged ego abound. | ||
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'''Egotistical, polysyllabic, multi-metaphoric obfuscation''' (EPMO), a.k.a. '''Rocket Speak''' often occurs when a diminished and damaged ego uses unnecessary linguistic or metaphoric puffery to convey to others that it is superior in some way, or to convey the impression that it understands something that it does not. You often find EPMO in literary, academic, and/or intellectual circles. Linguistic or Literary EPMO is more common than metaphoric or visual EPMO, though metaphoric EPMO does exist, especially in artistic and/or esoteric circles. | '''Egotistical, polysyllabic, multi-metaphoric obfuscation''' (EPMO), a.k.a. '''Rocket Speak''' often occurs when a diminished and damaged ego uses unnecessary linguistic or metaphoric puffery to convey to others that it is superior in some way, or to convey the impression that it understands something that it does not. You often find EPMO in literary, academic, and/or intellectual circles. Linguistic or Literary EPMO is more common than metaphoric or visual EPMO, though metaphoric EPMO does exist, especially in artistic and/or esoteric circles. | ||
The only known cure for EPMO is a good [[Fish Slap|slap in the face with a fish]]. Failing that, a sound giggle and some childish finger pointing often does the trick. If you are a victim of EPMO, you can self-treat by a) learning to not take yourself so seriously and b) repeating the following magical invocation, several times, with deep intonation, bended head, and downcast eyes: “Huck mir nisht a chynick, and I don’t mean efsher.” | The only known cure for EPMO is a good [[Fish Slap|slap in the face with a fish]]. Failing that, a sound giggle and some childish finger-pointing often does the trick. If you are a victim of EPMO, you can self-treat by a) learning to not take yourself so seriously and b) repeating the following magical invocation, several times, with deep intonation, bended head, and downcast eyes: “Huck mir nisht a chynick, and I don’t mean efsher.” | ||
Is "speaking on tongue" a Christian form of EPMO? In [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Corinthians+14&version=NIV 1 Corinthians 14], the early Christian preachers advocate against the use of EPMO. | Is "speaking on tongue" a Christian form of EPMO? In [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Corinthians+14&version=NIV 1 Corinthians 14], the early Christian preachers advocate against the use of EPMO. | ||
Aleister Crowley is the king of EPMO. Jordan Peterson the | Aleister Crowley is the king of EPMO. Jordan Peterson the Queen | ||
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<blockquote>Mind (composed of the personal and collective unconscious, and the sense-experience of the emerging ego held together by the brain’s electromagnetic field generated by the periodic discharge of neurons), in turn, is manifested in simultaneous, entangled, superimposed, and inter-connecting material resource frameworks, multiple worlds (each with their own consciousness fields), as praxis or practical consciousness of organic life, the content (past, present, and future experiences of beings experiencing, entangled and superimposed, material realities) of which in-turn becomes the phenomenal properties, qualia, of material (subatomic particle energy, psychion) consciousness that is recycled/replicated/entangled/superimposed via the consciousness fields throughout the multiverse and the absolute vacuum upon matter disaggregation.<ref>Paul C. Mocombe, “The Consciousness Field,” ''Advances in Bioengineering & Biomedical Science Research'' 5, no. 1 (2021): 11–16. p. 12</ref></blockquote>{{template:endstuff}} | |||
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EPMO
EPMO (pronounced ep-mo) shorthand for the phrase Egotistical, Polly-syllabic, Multi-metaphoric, Obfuscation. This phrase is used to describe the torturous correspondences, arbitrary associations, and toxic grammatical complexity used by some writers to obscure truth, divert attention, hide their own ignorance, and bolster their own ego. EPMO is common in esoteric and scientific writing but can be found anywhere ideology, ignorance, and damaged ego abound.
Concept Map
Syncretic Terms
EPMO > Pseudo-Profound Bullshit
Related LP Terms
Non-LP Related Terms
EPMO >
Notes
Egotistical, polysyllabic, multi-metaphoric obfuscation (EPMO), a.k.a. Rocket Speak often occurs when a diminished and damaged ego uses unnecessary linguistic or metaphoric puffery to convey to others that it is superior in some way, or to convey the impression that it understands something that it does not. You often find EPMO in literary, academic, and/or intellectual circles. Linguistic or Literary EPMO is more common than metaphoric or visual EPMO, though metaphoric EPMO does exist, especially in artistic and/or esoteric circles.
The only known cure for EPMO is a good slap in the face with a fish. Failing that, a sound giggle and some childish finger-pointing often does the trick. If you are a victim of EPMO, you can self-treat by a) learning to not take yourself so seriously and b) repeating the following magical invocation, several times, with deep intonation, bended head, and downcast eyes: “Huck mir nisht a chynick, and I don’t mean efsher.”
Is "speaking on tongue" a Christian form of EPMO? In 1 Corinthians 14, the early Christian preachers advocate against the use of EPMO.
Aleister Crowley is the king of EPMO. Jordan Peterson the Queen
Quotes
Mind (composed of the personal and collective unconscious, and the sense-experience of the emerging ego held together by the brain’s electromagnetic field generated by the periodic discharge of neurons), in turn, is manifested in simultaneous, entangled, superimposed, and inter-connecting material resource frameworks, multiple worlds (each with their own consciousness fields), as praxis or practical consciousness of organic life, the content (past, present, and future experiences of beings experiencing, entangled and superimposed, material realities) of which in-turn becomes the phenomenal properties, qualia, of material (subatomic particle energy, psychion) consciousness that is recycled/replicated/entangled/superimposed via the consciousness fields throughout the multiverse and the absolute vacuum upon matter disaggregation.[1]
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Footnotes
- ↑ Paul C. Mocombe, “The Consciousness Field,” Advances in Bioengineering & Biomedical Science Research 5, no. 1 (2021): 11–16. p. 12
