wetware : (jargon) [wet'weir] (Probably from the novels of Rudy Rucker, or maybe Stanislav Lem) The human nervous system, as opposed to electronic computer hardware or software.
N.L.W.S. : Neuro-Linguistic Wetware Script ; the nouns, verbs, adjectives, sentences, and paragraphs of verbal-communication written and read by people who are ignorant of any code such as HTML, C+, etc
P.E.B.K.A.C. : Problem Exists Between Keyboard and Chair ; some computer-illiterate quote "scum of the earth" unquote caused a computer glitch
curiomagnetism-something so unignorable and unforgettable that it seems to grab your attention by an almost magnetic force
chronojectile-irreversible forward motion (like a projectile) of Time itself from past to future
epistemicrocosm-a version of reality that is limited and/or inaccurate because it is not informed enough, even though it is very logical ; the logic, however flawless it might be in and of itself, is based on an insufficient ammount of information, and thus results in misguided beliefs about what is true and what is real
anthropecunia-the extent to which a living, breathing human being (at any age) is a socio-economic investment of time, energy, money, and resources
quaerocide-faith in a given paradigm that is so devout that it lethally poisons the mind's ability to question the paradigm, just as insecticide lethally poisons insects and/or their surrounding environment
quaerohazard-an ability to question any new paradigm that has become an inability to stop raising questions about each and every statement one reads or hears that is inconsistent with the paradigm that the mind is already fully cognizant of, so that more and more questions infect and disease the mind's ability to make any new paradigm-shift, like a viral or bacterial biohazard infecting more and more of the body (and then more and more people in the case of an epidemic)
"A faithful believer and a skeptic can argue forever and never learn anything" http://memecentral.com/
extrapyxis-making a paradigm-shift (literally how the ancient Latin language would have a single word for "thinking outside the box")
archaeotenacity-a legacy that a given tradition may have throughout successive generations, and all just because people have a tendency to gravitate toward that which is familiar (the "Familiarity" meme ; http://memecentral.com/ )
axioherence-a sense of "rightly belonging" as part of a gestalt of people (patriotism, church-fellowship, and gang-membership are all examples of what I, personally, call axioherence ; http://memecentral.com/ calls it the "Belonging" meme)
teleomaze-having a sense of purpose and direction in life
chronofelix-growth of commitment over time ; the more you continue to do something, the more you tend to feel a gradually increasing commitment to continue doing it
obsequintessence-the sense of humility that makes a person feel obligated to respect and obey any authority that his/her society and/or culture has taught him/her to obey
cortexponent-the neurological drive for power and dominance
perseveritas-the tendency any repeated statement has to seem more and more true the more it is repeated
chronosectionalism-any perceived "window of opportunity" or "limited time offer" peceived as something that will greatly benefit you "if you act now"