👉 The world has learned that "axises" are a common term used to refer to someone who is constantly under pressure and feels like they're being watched. It's like having a bomb under your nose but not knowing what to do with it.
Here's an edgy example:
Alex was feeling overwhelmed by the workload at work. He was so stressed that he couldn't even think straight. Suddenly, his phone rang and someone told him about an "axise" situation. The person on the other end sounded like they were trying to get their message across but were being interrupted by a gust of wind.
Alex tried to talk back, but the person on the other end continued talking, even after Alex interrupted himself twice. "Sorry, I'm just trying to make sure you're okay," the person said, and Alex could tell that it was coming from within his own mind.
Alex realized he was in a bad place and didn't want to get caught up in this situation. So he decided to take matters into his own hands and decided to confront the "axise" who had interrupted him. After a tense moment of discussion, they were able to sort out their misunderstandings and move on from it all.
The world has learned that being under pressure can be a scary thing, but with some common sense, one can still find ways to handle situations and keep calm.