Cronobimodism

What is Cronobimodism?


1.

The perceived difference in the amount of time passed between multiple events, although, in reality, the same amount of time has passed.

The best example of cronobimodism is the perceived slowness of time passing while at work (especially at a job you hate) and quickness of time passing during a day off.

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