Date: April 14, 2026
Have you been hit by a Waisetsu Missile? Tell us your war story in the comments (but keep it clean enough for the FCC). waisetsu missile
The “Waisetsu Missile” refers to a piece of digital content—usually a short video, a deepfake, or an unsolicited illustration—that gets “launched” into a public timeline or group chat. Once fired, it cannot be recalled. It will land in someone’s DMs, replies, or For You page whether they like it or not. Date: April 14, 2026 Have you been hit
Pro tip: If the video thumbnail is a blank gray screen but the caption is “やばい (Yabai),” do not fire the missile. You are about to become ground zero. Like any meme, it’s a double-edged sword. In closed friend groups, “launching a Waisetsu Missile” is a chaotic way to win a “worst post of the day” contest. In public spaces? It’s harassment. Once fired, it cannot be recalled
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