Nullness

Nullness

n.
a state of instinctive restlessness that arises when your society makes too many choices on your behalf—foreclosing all risks, codifying all moral dilemmas, deciding in advance whether you’ll succeed or fail—as if your conscience had been outsourced to an external provider, so it’s no longer necessary to have one on site.

From null, an empty set of values.

Covalent Bond

Lockheartedness

Ludiosis

Poggled

a person studying a book with a magnifying glass

Hailbound

Burn Upon Reentry

Anaphasia

Kenaway

Momophobia

Amuse-Douche

Hemeisis

Routwash

Eigenschauung

Eigen-schauung

Monachopsis

Holiette

Siso

Heartmoor

a campfire with a kettle many small logs

Innity

a neatly made bed with diffused light glowing

Zverism

Keir

a snowy landscape with trees and a fence

La Gaudière

Solysium

Dead Reckoning

Emorries

a magnifying glass over photos and books

Vulture Shock

Karanoia

a neat stack of white paper

Galagog

a person alone in a snowy desolate landscape