Vaucasy

Vaucasy

n.
the fear that you’re little more than a product of your circumstances, that for all the thought you put into shaping your beliefs and behaviors and relationships, you’re essentially a dog being trained by whatever stimuli you happen to encounter—reflexively drawn to whoever gives you reliable hits of pleasure, skeptical of ideas that make you feel powerless.

From Jacques de Vaucanson, a French engineer who built a series of lifelike programmable machines (automata), including his masterpiece the Digesting Duck, which could flap its wings and quack, drink water, and digest bits of grain into simulated excrement. Pronounced “vaw-kuh- see.”

Endzoned

Keep

Fitching

Heartspur

The Whipgraft Delusion

Manusia

Hiddled

Wellium

Agnosthesia

Aesthosis

The Wends

Symptomania

Loss Of Backing

1202

Proluctance

Typifice

Fool’s Guilt

The Meantime

Walloway

water faucet that seems to emanate from the ground

Sitheless

Furosha

a storm raging in the sky over a building

The Til

Wenbane

a person standing on a ledge looking at a city skyline

Desanté

Trueholding

Fool’s Guilt

Querinous