Moriturism

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Moriturism

n.
a tiny jolt of awareness that someday you will die, which leaves you lying awake in bed whispering silently to yourself, Oh, right, this is it; an unsettling reminder that your life is not just a game you’re playing or a story you’ll be telling later, but your one and only glimpse of what the universe has to offer, like a kid waking up in the back seat of the family car at night, having just pulled into a bright neon gas station, looking around for a moment or two, before settling back in for the long road trip, sleeping for miles and miles off into the dark.

Latin morituri, “we who are about to die.” Pronounced “moh-rich-uh-riz-uhm.

Craxis

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Nodrophobia

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Elosy

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Caucic

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Tarrion

Nachlophobia

Xeno

Dystoria

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Aulasy

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Amentalio

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Rückkehrunruhe

Poggled

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The Meantime