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Infornography is a portmanteau word formed by the combination of the words "information" and "pornography". Infornography is used to define an addiction for information. People addicted to Infornography are people that overly enjoy sending, receiving, exchanging and digitizing information. A portmanteau (plural: portmanteaux or portmanteaus) is a word that is formed by combining both sounds and meanings from two or more words. ... Information is a term with many meanings depending on context, but is as a rule closely related to such concepts as meaning, knowledge, instruction, communication, representation, and mental stimulus. ... Pornography (from Greek ÏοÏνογÏαÏια pornographia â literally writing about or drawings of harlots) (also informally referred to as porn or porno) is the representation of the human body or human sexual behaviour with the goal of sexual arousal, similar to, but (according to some) distinct from, erotica. ... Addiction is an uncontrollable compulsion to repeat a behavior regardless of its consequences. ...
The anime series Serial Experiments Lain used the word as the title of episode eleven. A scene from Cowboy Bebop (1998) Anime (ã¢ãã¡) is Japanese animation, sometimes referred to in the Western world by the portmanteau Japanimation. ... Lain using her custom computer Serial Experiments Lain is an anime series about an adolescent girl in suburban Japan named Lain Iwakura, and her introduction to the Wired, an international computer network. ... An episode is to television and radio what a chapter is to a book: a part of a sequence of a body of work. ...