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Filbism

Filbism #34580595

36
members (measured 23 Aug 2026, 05:07 UTC)
7 July 2024
created (per Roblox API)
10 August 2026
first measured by this register

OtherENfictional religioninternet memeroleplay

Description

"In Filbus I Trust" || Credits to Doctor Nowhere for creating FILBUS and FILBISM Filbism is a somewhat religious ideology which centres around the belief that building / consuming chairs and other wooden furniture is honoring "Filbus's Great Sacrifice". It is not clear what this sacrifice is or what it refers to || Attributes and Practices of Filbism || - Learning to build chairs - Learning how to properly disgest chairs - Praising the fictional political candidate known as "Filbus" who is said to advocate for making furniture-consumption a socially accepted and widespread practice

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Membership history

Growth

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Measurement log — every members count we have recorded
Measured (UTC)MembersChange
20 Aug 2026, 03:0436first reading

Ownership

Owned by Neighbor (@CrimsonCycl0ne) as measured.

Members we’ve seen

Neighbor (@CrimsonCycl0ne)Chairsman (rank 255)

@LooneyDocInformation People (rank 252)

Epik (@STomhawk7)Follower (rank 1)

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Rank structure

Chairsman1
Priest1
Information People1
Member36
Follower33
Guest0

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