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disrestriction

n. (dihs-ree-shrihkt-shihn)

1. enforced unrestriction
LAW
2. the banning of a restriction
The government's disrestriction of travel bans allowed for the free movement of people between regions.
The disrestriction of speed limits on the highway led to concerns about safety.
The disrestriction of alcohol sales during the festival resulted in increased revenue for local businesses.
The disrestriction of building regulations in the area led to a surge in new construction projects.
The disrestriction of internet access in the country opened up new opportunities for communication and education.
The disrestriction of trade barriers between the two countries boosted economic growth.
The disrestriction of parking restrictions in the city center alleviated congestion issues.
The disrestriction of entry requirements for the event attracted a larger audience.
The disrestriction of fishing quotas in the region helped revitalize the local fishing industry.
The disrestriction of import tariffs on foreign goods made them more affordable for consumers.
The disrestriction of zoning laws allowed for a greater variety of businesses to operate in the area.
The disrestriction of visa requirements encouraged more tourists to visit the country.
The disrestriction of free expression enabled artists to express themselves more freely.
The disrestriction of licensing requirements for street vendors increased economic opportunities for small businesses.
by hgjfsklvmjfghbugdsfkc April 27, 2024
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miscriminate

To portray or accuse a non-discriminator or non-discrimination of discriminating.
Blending of (mis + discriminate)
Sally Jennifer-Watson (SJW): YOU ARE A BIGOT therefore you discriminate.
Ronald Whitenelson Granger (RWNG): how do I discriminate?
SJW: by being HOMOPHOBIC
RWNG: I dont discriminate the gay people, I think you are miscriminating me.

SJW: tHats a made up word, miscriminate is not a word
RWNG: so is your gender or whatever
SJW: (Safe Space is violated, subject runs away)
by hgjfsklvmjfghbugdsfkc May 29, 2023
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logiformal

(lo-jee-for-mul)
Logiformal (adjective) - Relating to the formal logical form of an argument.
For example: "Saying woke is broke, is not logiformal due to the form of the argument not being formal though if someone said cultural degradation can lead to moral poverty, that would be logiformal due to the phrase relating to the formal logical form of an arguement, which can make it either synonymous or almost synonymous to 'both logical and formal'"
"To assess validity, we must consider the logiformal structure of the reasoning."
"When assessing a debate, I always consider the logiformal structure of the arguments rather than just the style."
"The philosopher sought to determine whether the ontological argument was valid based on its logiformal merits alone."
"While the reasoning appeared sound intuitively, analyzing the logiformal framework revealed subtle fallacies."
"The logiformal predicates and logical syntax are correct, but the argument still suffers from questionable assumptions."
"We diagramed the logiformal validity of each causal and correlational inference in the research study."
"I could follow the chain of reasoning, but needed to map out the logiformal progression to convince myself of the logic."
"The mathematician disregarded the real-world context and focused solely on the abstract logiformal properties."
"While logically equivalent in logiformal terms, the two statements have very different rhetorical impacts."
by hgjfsklvmjfghbugdsfkc February 10, 2024
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Marioism

n) The practicing and worshipping of Mario
n) The religion of Mario
I have been studying Marioism and I think it is better than Luigism.
by hgjfsklvmjfghbugdsfkc November 9, 2020
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The synthetic association fallacy is an association fallacy which asserts by irrelevant association that the synthesis or product of two seperate elements is always the exact same as the grouping of those two separate elements. (Correction of Fallacy: Although A is within B and is also within C, not all synthesises/products of B and C, are A)
Synthetic Association Fallacy: all apple-banana mixes are apple-banana juice.
Correction: Although apple-banana juice is within "Apple-contained items" and is also within "Banana-contained items", not all items containing both apples and bananas are apple-banana juice.
SA Fallacy: all market-oriented socialisms are market socialism.
Correction: Although market socialism is a type of socialism and is also market-oriented, not all market-oriented socialisms (socialist ideologies) are market socialist.
SA Fallacy: All conservative Christians are right-wing (of the Christian Right).
Correction: Although the Christian Right is a conservative moment and is also a Christian movement and almost all conservative Christians are right-wing, not all conservative Christian movements are of the Christian Right.

Correction: (for example, Christian Socialism is both conservative and supposedly Christian but obviously isn't of the Christian Right because it isn't capitalist)
by hgjfsklvmjfghbugdsfkc July 21, 2023
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gasdimming

gaslighting via understating or underexaggeration
Person A: Didn't you only finish one problem of your math homework last night?
Person B: No, I finished all of them.
Person A: Are you sure about that? I looked in your bag and I saw that your homework was not complete.
Person B: Don't gasdimm me, I left that homework assignment at school today.
Person A: How am I gasdimming you?

Person B: You are manipulating me by questioning my powers of reasoning by understating what I finished. I didn't just finish one problem, I finished all seven problems, ask Ms. Goofyson, she'll say the same thing.
Person A: We'll see about that. (calls teacher)
by hgjfsklvmjfghbugdsfkc May 26, 2024
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easyhard

something easy to do but hard to convince someone to do

easyhard (ee-zee-hard) noun.
Convincing him to try the new restaurant was easyhard; he was hesitant at first, but once he tried it, he loved it.
Getting her to go on the trip was easyhard; she was worried about leaving her pets, but we finally convinced her.
It's easyhard to get teenagers interested in classical music, but with the right approach, it can be done.
by hgjfsklvmjfghbugdsfkc February 24, 2024
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