Grayshift

a spiral staircase from above

Grayshift

n.
the tendency for future goals and benchmarks to feel huge when viewed in advance, only to fade into banality as soon as you’ve achieved them—finally reaching the top of the ladder, only to notice it circling back around like a hamster wheel.

A variation on redshift and blueshift, the astronomical processes that make objects moving away look redder than they really are, and objects moving toward you look bluer.

Irrition

a close up of a dandelion

Nodrophobia

close-up of a stained shirt

Ironsick

a group of random devices

Craxis

a tall house of cards

Galagog

a person alone in a snowy desolate landscape

Suerza

a tunnel with a light emanating from the end

Aimonomia

close-up of a plant with lights glowing in background

Furosha

a storm raging in the sky over a building

Karanoia

a neat stack of white paper

Hem-Jawed

an abstract image of someone touching their face

Arroia

people standing on a stage

Knellish

a blurry image of a person lying on a bed

Nemotia

a city with clouds of smoke

Caucic

a close-up of a stone walking path

Future-Tense

a person looking at their reflection

Winnewaw

a person wearing a party hat

Achenia

a close-up of a bottle with an organic object inside

Adomania

a person riding a horse

Ghough

Innity

a neatly made bed with diffused light glowing

Suente

La Gaudière

Anchorage

a person's arm extended over river rapids

Skidding

Scrough

a person working on the sidewalk

Jouska

Mornden