Adding the word "Apoidic" to the English Language - "Apoidic" is derived from the latin word for bee, "Apis" and was coined by Francis E. Dec, Esq.

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Greetings Kiwi Frens. recently, dear leader did a person stream on a notorious historical schizoid "Francis E. Dec."


As part of the stream, a word that the clear mad genius created from whole cloth is "Apoidic", which Francis Dec used to describe the behavior of people enslaved to the gangster computer god was highlighted.


Being the arrogant autist that I am, I realized upon reading the above post that there was right in front of me a perfect word to explain, in English, the phenomenon of the NPC. "NPC"S in modern english description, when not referring to actual Non Player Charachters in a video game, refer to people who seem to be possesed by internet hive minds, derived from their community. Or otherwise not presenting an internal monologue or responding to stimuli in a way that indicates they are an individual rather then a part of a collective.

Francis E. Dec described these people at Apoidic slaves of the Gangster Machine God back in the 1970's, utilizing his grasp of language to create an entirely new word based on the latin word for "Bee", which is "Apis", in order to describe people he perceived as being slaves to an artificial intelligence that directed everything about them from their beliefs to how their bodies looked.

Despite being a massive Schizo, Francis Dec had hit upon a concept that does not have a word in the English language. Namely, the NPC Phenomenon in Internet culture. His term of "Apoidic" is a perfect encapsulation of this concept and thus deserves to enter the English language.

Proposed conjugation.

Apoidic is a perfect word for "NPC" in that it is an actual word, that explains the concept, and not an acronym of three words that explain the concept.

I tried to argue with the users on bluesky, but their apoidic responses made it clear I was not arguing with a person but a collective.

Apoidic (Noun) , a Hive mind

Apoidic (attributive noun), applied to the verb (in this case responses) to describe behavior. their apoidic responses made it clear

Apoidicative (Adverb) The users of bluesky use apoidicative responses to any outside query, like wasps in a hive that has been kicked.

Apoidict (Proper Noun) This singular user of bluesky is an Apoidict of the overall Apoidicative swarm of responses.

Apoidictly (Adjective) I just asked a question, and every user gave me the same response Apoidictly.

Apoidiction (Verb) The users of Bluesky respond to any question with Apoidiction, just like a swarm of wasps stinging you for kicking their nest.
 
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Well, if you're going to bring the 'tism...

Apoidic (attributive noun), applied to the verb (in this case responses) to describe behavior. their apoidic responses made it clear

That's not an attributive noun, that's an adjective. Also, responses is a noun, not a verb.

Apoidicative (Adverb) The users of bluesky use apoidicative responses to any outside query, like wasps in a hive that has been kicked.

That's not an adverb, that's an adjective.

Apoidict (Proper Noun) This singular user of bluesky is an Apoidict of the overall Apoidicative swarm of responses.

That's not a proper noun (even if you capitalize it), it's a common noun. All proper nouns are definite descriptions, and you've used it with the indefinite article, QED. And again, apoidicative is an adjective in the example sentence, not an adverb.

Apoidictly (Adjective) I just asked a question, and every user gave me the same response Apoidictly.

That's not an adjective, that's an adverb.

Apoidiction (Verb) The users of Bluesky respond to any question with Apoidiction, just like a swarm of wasps stinging you for kicking their nest.

That's not a verb, that's an abstract noun.

Also, I dislike words that mix morphemes derived from Latin (apis, -ic) with morphemes derived from Greek (-oid-). Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to see what's on the proculvision...
 
Well, if you're going to bring the 'tism...



That's not an attributive noun, that's an adjective. Also, responses is a noun, not a verb.



That's not an adverb, that's an adjective.



That's not a proper noun (even if you capitalize it), it's a common noun. All proper nouns are definite descriptions, and you've used it with the indefinite article, QED. And again, apoidicative is an adjective in the example sentence, not an adverb.



That's not an adjective, that's an adverb.



That's not a verb, that's an abstract noun.

Also, I dislike words that mix morphemes derived from Latin (apis, -ic) with morphemes derived from Greek (-oid-). Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to see what's on the proculvision...
I am definitely not an English Language major by any stretch, so feel free too correct my stupid idea appropriately. Really I am just trying to get the ball rolling.

I HATE the fact that we are using "NPC" in common language. Acronyms are not words! Get your LOL, LMFAO, or UWU out of my fucking emails!

I hate the term "NPC". It makes it easy to discount the observable behavior, despite it being observable. Something so profound deserves an actual word, and the beauty of English is that it can make up new words for new concepts.
 
feel free too correct my stupid idea appropriately
I mean, I think I already did, and I was kind of cunty about it, so for taking the L like a champ, you have my respect.

Acronyms are not words!
They kind of are, though... Would you sperg out at someone if they said, for example, "I'll be a couple of minutes late: I've got to stop by the ATM," or "The BBC's output is such rancid slop that at this point I'd rather just have a Big Black Cock channel"? And how do you feel about the ones that are actually pronounced as words, like Nato or laser? (There are those who would argue that it's only an acronym if it's pronounced as a word, and all others should be called abbreviations or initialisms, but that is a level of pedantry to which even I am not prepared to sink.)

the beauty of English is that it can make up new words for new concepts.
This is true. I wish you the best of luck with it...
 
I mean, I think I already did, and I was kind of cunty about it, so for taking the L like a champ, you have my respect.
You seem to know what you are talking about though. How would you turn this schizoid word into an actual usable word?

I don't think I am wrong about there not being a word in the English language for NPC. There was no need before computers and the hyper connectivity of social media to describe hive minded behavior among humans. And just saying "There is so much NPC talk on social media" really seems to cheapen the point that is trying to be conveyed. And also removes context because you can't conjugate a three letter acronym.

I am a firm believer in the idea of language having power. We need a word for what we have been seeing in the past 20 years, and this schizoid's moment of lucidity really seems to have captured the concept.
 
I HATE the fact that we are using "NPC" in common language. Acronyms are not words! Get your LOL, LMFAO, or UWU out of my fucking emails!

I hate the term "NPC". It makes it easy to discount the observable behavior, despite it being observable. Something so profound deserves an actual word, and the beauty of English is that it can make up new words for new concepts.
In my experience, most people refer to that stuff as "bot" behavior, not "NPC" behavior. While the word apoidic has some nice history to it, I prefer the term "bot" because it is more widely recognized and has less syllables.
 
Sounds like an extremely overengineered term when we already have drone:
(slang, derogatory) One who lacks the ability to think critically and independently, especially one who follows a group blindly; a non-player character.
Drones are male bees that do literally nothing in their entire life except mate with the queen (once) and then immediately die. Until they have a chance to do that, they just buzz around aimlessly taking up food and space. So the thoughtless hive mind insect connotation is already there.

It's not easily turned into anything other than a noun, though, I'll give you that.
 
This will probably fall along side "sneed", just a reference that the ones who know, know. Its also coming out from a guy that was many things deemed problematic by our current society so I think it will be very hard to see the use of this word outside the Internet, certain corners of the Internet at best. I can already see Cardposting making a video on how "Apoidic" is a right wing nazi infested dog whistle. But who knows, fucking "unalive" is being used by mainstream media.

I'll say this, "negroidic" has been added to my list of insults.
"You are the most blackish negroidic-in-appearance-and-demeanor profoundly retard gorilla nigger I have ever seen."
 
Nice to have a more polite alternative to niggercattle to use in more social contexts. Thank you for bringing attention to it. I find the term NPC unusable too, although I cannot put my finger on the reason.
 
Hate to break it to you OP with main player syndrome, but the term "NPC" was a linguistic data poisoning attack you zoom zooms fell for hook line and sinker. The goal: divide and conquer furthering atomization and the (false) idea of the authors (behavioralist lunatics) to have it easier to control as steer individual and group behavior.

If you really believe that there are people out there that don't have original thought and don't individually perceive, conceive as process input and are acting according to a predefined predictable behavioral matrix with you (and your friends) being the only one that don't, you are more of an "NPC" than anyone else. Free will is a "god given" attribute of being a human, everyone can act "irrational" if he choses so.
 
@Lurking no more is correct in that it is referring to an ape-like individual. Apoidic is not the word you would come up with if you were referring to actual bees it wouldn’t be Ape-oi-dic it would be A-pi-odic. Apis would not lose the I to then add it back in as a suffix. Looking at it this way you then have Apiot-like idiot. Apiodically- like idiotically, even apidom-like idiom.

The idea that you can’t follow the schizo’s linguistic follies well enough to understand he’s calling people gorilla niggers is very apiodic of you though.
 
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