Me: Define copium
Copilot:
"Copium" is a slang term that blends the words "cope" and "opium." It's used humorously or sarcastically—especially online—to describe a fictional or metaphorical drug that people "inhale" to help them deal with disappointment, failure, or harsh reality.
Example Usage:
• After a sports team loses:
"Fans are huffing copium after that brutal loss."
• In political or gaming discussions:
"That’s a lot of copium you’re taking to believe that strategy still works."
Tone and Context:
• It's often used ironically or mockingly, especially in meme culture.
• It can be self-deprecating or directed at others, depending on the context.
Would you like a meme-style visual or GIF that illustrates the concept of "copium"?
Me: Ok, now use this in the context of Xbox increasing the pricing of gamepass
Copilot:
Here’s how you might use “copium” in the context of Xbox increasing the price of Game Pass:
“Xbox fans are on heavy copium right now, trying to convince themselves that the Game Pass price hike means better games are coming—even though their wallets say otherwise.”
Or in meme-style tone:
Me:” Game Pass is still a great deal.
Wallet: You’re inhaling pure copium, my guy.”
Would you like me to create a meme or visual that captures this sentiment?
