Naruzeldamaster
Inkling
When me and my buddy use this phrase, it's usually used as shorthand for saying 'x character completely blanked out for a hot second' typically for when trying to figure out what (typically absurd thing) was just said to them, or maybe make sense of the situation they were thrown into. Rarely do I use it in my own writing but I used it in my own writing last night (in a DND esque fantasy setting, but there's a few computer based elements to it's lore.) so it made me wonder if that phrase was self explanatory enough for others to understand it.
When I think about it deeply, to me it's like saying 'oh their brain just couldn't process what just happened to them and they went wtf and checked out to regain sanity for a few seconds' cause in computer terminology it generally means the computer is either doing the same, and had to shut down, or bricked. (Though usually if the PC is bricked we get the Red Screen now and not the blue screen)
I've used the phrase in normal conversations in the wild, and nobody seems phased by it so I feel like most people understand what the phrase itself means, at least people who use computers.
When I think about it deeply, to me it's like saying 'oh their brain just couldn't process what just happened to them and they went wtf and checked out to regain sanity for a few seconds' cause in computer terminology it generally means the computer is either doing the same, and had to shut down, or bricked. (Though usually if the PC is bricked we get the Red Screen now and not the blue screen)
I've used the phrase in normal conversations in the wild, and nobody seems phased by it so I feel like most people understand what the phrase itself means, at least people who use computers.
Myth Weaver
Istar
Dreamer