Godganism (evolving industrial language)



Godgan
Someone who believes in the Oneness and sentience of crystals, plants, animals and God but still eats plants.
(godganist = person with prejudice (or opposing beliefs) against godgans.

Omnivorist
Someone who believes in Godganism but still eats plants and animals because of desire or addiction to taste, or addiction to anicide (killing animals on mass for power), or health beliefs.
(omnivoristist = prejudice against omnivorists)

Vegodist
Someone who believes in Godganism but only eats plants due to them only being seen as cells.
(vegodistist = prejudice against vegodists)

Vegodimist
Person who eats no plants who believes they can survive without food if they have God force driving them. Eg people fasting.
(vegodimists = prejudice against vegodimists)

Anorexia
People with a fear of eating in case they get fat or look fat because of body dismorphia.
(anti anorexia = prejudice against anorexics).

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Godganism

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Written on January 09, 2024

Submitted by heathert.34240 on January 09, 2024

Modified by heathert.34240 on January 09, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAA BXA BXA BXA XXX
Closest metre Iambic octameter
Characters 925
Words 155
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 3, 3, 3, 3, 3

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