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A social paradox wherein the population becomes deceived into thinking that by pressing a “like” or a “share” they are physically contributing to change when in fact nothing is changing with the exception of a further increase of awareness of that topic.

Also known as:
“Ease of accessibility paradox” - fueled by apathy, laziness & the ability to press like or share & feel as if they’ve contributed to any change.
It was due to a social accessibility paradox that important issues were never resolved as the actions of so many resolved in the inaction of all.
by Boomerboy79 July 11, 2021
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The explanation of an outcome based theory that can not be argued or retracted using probabilistic reasoning without non-monotonic logic.
Commonsense logic theory was used in the creation of self-sustainable models wherein no argument for or against could be represented.
by Boomerboy79 September 24, 2017
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noun: binarial generation ; plural noun: generation of binaries
Of an age range typically born after 2010 where technology has reached a level of personal interface and user accessibility as well as social societal preference over person to person biologic interface.

A subset or group derived from the origin Binary meaning; Of or relating to the binary system of counting and/or writing computer code.
The system of 1's and 0's used to write computer code with is a binarial system of writing.
Example of the use:
"Their generation is binarial being constantly running, computing, equating at a rate faster than we can comprehend. A Binarial Generation is like the annoying Millennials times a thousand!
by Boomerboy79 March 7, 2016
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The delaying of fixing an issue (political) in order to raise more funds under the guise of a fear based probability regardless of how unlikely that circumstance is in reality.
The RedCross raises the most funds during a disaster. The RedCross paradox seems to have affected politics wherein the fund raising party wishes to promote a fearful scenario rather than fixing the issues at hand.

“The party loves how controversial he/she is. They raise the most money because he is so unpopular. It’s the RedCross paradox! Largest donations always come from disasters!”
by Boomerboy79 July 11, 2021
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Outcome of failed incursion or influence strategy wherein no victory can be achieved.
A zero sum total occurs when a planned strategy faces an inevitable outcome where the probability of success becomes zero and nothing is achieved.

Examples of real world zero sun totals:

Zero Sum Total Political Strategy:
The 45th President continually claims the nation is in decline by degrading any positive results made by the 46th President. In doing so, they create a mindset that positive outcomes are not possible regardless who has achieved them. This results in no net gains of solutions for the nation.

Geopolitical Example: Russia aims to conquer ukraine but must destroy ukraine to conquer and by doing so unites majority of world against Russia and their Allie’s while achieving no real physical victory.
by Boomerboy79 July 31, 2023
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Any person that does not believe in organized religion but believes in a god and the core principle commonality found within the earliest versions of all religious doctrines of, "Love thy neighbor".
I am an anti-religious-theist that believes in an individuals right to believe in any god they do choose as long as that belief does not disregard right over wrong morally and does not intentionally hurt anyone else. My religion believes in love.

Not absolutism of one religion being right over another and not who is entitled to what property or possession or land. And not classifying any human being to be better or worse than another.

Just universally recognized love.
by Boomerboy79 December 31, 2016
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