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Confablamur ergo sumus 

We think therefore we are. in Latin. Akin to "Cogito Ergo Sum" from Descartes, but expanded to how communities think and change. Confablamur was used as a term for conversation. This is where the English term confab comes from no doubt. Shakespeare did not coin it.
"Confablamur ergo sumus" , remember that Sarah, we have gone way beyond , "I think therefore I am" . Thinking and not conversing with your peers is like listening to one hand clapping. Good luck with that zester.
Confablamur ergo sumus by robtyrie December 1, 2021
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cogito ergo es 

Latin phrase meaning "I think therefore you are", often said in a snyde, holier than thou, fashion.

See also: cogito ergo sum
Cogito ergo sum? Hah! Cogito ergo es, infidel!
cogito ergo es by MrPumpernickel February 15, 2006

munio, ergo sum 

The credo of the asphalt worker: I pave, therefore I am.
I put "munio, ergo sum" on my resume and the road building company hired me.

cogito ergo corgi 

Latin for, I think, therefor I am a corgi.
René Descartes dog, on a sunny walk, contemplated to itself, cogito ergo corgi.

Photoshop hoc, ergo hoc vera 

Photoshop hoc, ergo hoc vera is a logical fallacy whereby something is assumed to be true because someone photoshopped a picture of it.
An example of "Photoshop hoc, ergo hoc vera" is a picture of a Nobel Prize stained in blood stating that someone doesn't deserve a Nobel Prize because they are responsible for more deaths than Hitler. "Photoshop hoc, ergo hoc vera" applies people assume that the picture is true just because someone made it, and then share it with others.

Vim-ergo 

Vim-ergo is a verb.

A positive word that means new ideas that never end, or A new created way of educating somebody.
I used my vim-ergo thoughts to solve a construction dilemma. The construction crew later applauded with happens.
Vim-ergo by Vimergo May 8, 2010