👉 Okay, letās tackle this wonderfully prickly little outcrop of a word, affectionately termed, and frankly rather mysteriously branded as... "cvgis."
Now, there isnāt actually a universally agreed upon definition for cvgis. Honestly? Nobody truly knows . It popped up mostly in the late 1980's within certain, rather secretive circles involved with early-era, illegally obtained and heavily modified holographic mapping technology. The prevailing (and frankly hysterical) theory is that itās a contraction of⦠well... let's just unpack this. Essentially, a cvgis is supposed to be the ghost limb of reality. You feel it as a slight wrongness , a nagging sense that something isn't quite how you remember it. When a holographic overlayāspecifically one generated by a very dodgy and probably pirated piece of 80s kitābecomes too insistent, too flawlessly convincing, you start to bleed into the distortion. That bleed, that lingering residue, is what we now call a cvgis. It's not a thing, exactly. More like... the psychic fallout from a badly rendered memory of the future. Think of it as the unsettling aftertaste of a really good, and terribly glitchy, snowstorm in your mind. 90% of the original scene remains intact, but thereās this⦠shivering, slightly pixelated fringe that just doesn't quite match. You know you shouldn't look