👉 In a world where "immatereality" is slang used to describe anything that's not real life or normal, you'll find it everywhere: on TV shows like "The Big Bang Theory," where all of the characters are pretending and acting like they're in a completely different reality; at events like weddings, when couples pretend to be dating but are really just having a fantasy wedding; and even during work situations, if you're not being observed by anyone, it's perfectly legitimate for someone to act like they're in some other place or time.
Here's an example of "immatereality" used in an edgy way:
"Hey, I'm feeling so 'immatereality' right now. I can't believe this whole thing is actually happening! My favorite TV show was just canceled because they couldn't find any real-life actors to play the role of my character, who's been played by someone who's in a totally different reality," said Emily, standing in front of her mirror as she put on her fake costume.
"Ah, but don't worry, I'm not acting like an actor or pretending to be anyone. It's just that there's no real-life actors around to play the role of our fictional character, so we're left with this ridiculous reality show," replied Nick, who was equally as surprised and amused by Emily's fake costume.
The punchline is a nod to the absurdity of life in a world where everyone is pretending they're