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Perezentation

Having a history presentation in favor of Howard Suhr Perez at Kungsholmens gymnasium Stockholm
Oh no, I'm having my history perezentation tomorrow!
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Presentacious

• Presentacious prez-en-tay-shus
(Adjective)

Definition - seeking attention with minor news in a cringy fashion // when one feels the need to announce grandly in a forced effort to brag // trying too hard to make a big deal about celebrating nothing out of nowhere // one who boasts about a generally simple achievement
1. “It’s frustrating how presentacious they are, the way they make an announcement about their 4 year old’s report card as if it’s a PhD.”

- Eg: “OH-MY-GOODNESS! Can you believe how SMART he is, look at my LiTtLe GeNiUS, he’s gonna change the WORLD, yaaayy!” - “Could they be any more presentacious?”
2. “I can’t stand how presentacious they always are, bragging about their new air fryer like they invented it.”

- Eg. “Well daaaamn, are these not the BEST fries you’ve EVER HAD? I tell ya, I could SAVE LIVES with this air fryer, RIGHT!?” - “There they go being presentacious again.”
by DMFK7 April 14, 2023
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preguntation

Pronunciation: /ˌprɛɡʊnˈteɪʃən/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation.)
Definition:
1. Preguntation (singular noun) - it is the act or process of offering a question, request, inquiry, demand, or solicitation. Derived from the Spanish or Latin American term “preguntar,” it denotes the activity of seeking information or a response.
2. Preguntations (plural noun) - Instances of asking, inquiring, requesting, or demanding.
3. Preguntated (past verb) - To have asked, requested, required, interrogated, or solicited.
4. Preguntate (present verb) - To ask, request, require, interrogate, or solicit.

Significance:
• Captures the comprehensive act of soliciting information, responses, or actions.
• Emphasizes a proactive stance in aspiring clarification or feedback.
• It incorporates a lucid Iberian-Romance influence from the root word “preguntar.”
Examples:
• “The council initiated a period of preguntation to assemble citizen opinions.”
• “The officer preguntated the suspect for several hours.”
• “During the lecture, the instructor encouraged preguntations.”
• “After your preguntations we will be able to reasonably resolve the problem.”
• “I must preguntate about this situation, it is most unusual!”
• “He preguntated about the location of the congregation before leaving.”
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Presentator

A presenter who is also a bit of a potato
The presentation was okay, but the guy delivering it was a bit of a presentator
by BlobRainbow February 14, 2025
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A framework emphasizing that causality is preserved across all physical interactions, no matter how extreme. Preservation of Causality suggests that cause and effect are not just regularities but inviolable structures of reality. Even in quantum mechanics, even in general relativity, even in speculative physics—causes precede effects. The theory doesn't explain how; it posits that preservation is fundamental. It's the physicist's article of faith: causality holds, always and everywhere.
Preservation of Causality Theory "Quantum mechanics seems random—effects without apparent causes. Preservation of Causality says: the causes are just hidden, not absent. Randomness is ignorance, not violation. Causality always wins. The theory is a bet: keep looking for causes, and you'll find them. Causality preserved, always."
by Dumu The Void March 5, 2026
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A framework asserting that causality is preserved under all physical transformations—no matter how extreme the conditions, cause will always precede effect. Theory of Preservation of Causality suggests that causality isn't just a regularity but an inviolable structure of reality. Even in quantum mechanics, even in black holes, even in speculative FTL scenarios—causality holds. The theory doesn't explain how; it posits that preservation is fundamental. It's the physicist's faith: cause before effect, always and everywhere.
Theory of Preservation of Causality "Quantum entanglement seems instantaneous—effect without time for cause. Preservation of Causality says: the cause is just hidden, not absent. Information may travel differently, but causality always wins. The theory is a bet: keep looking, and you'll find the causal chain. Causality preserved, always."
by Abzugal March 5, 2026
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A framework asserting that causality is preserved absolutely, even under FTL conditions—meaning that no matter how fast you travel, cause will always precede effect in all reference frames. The Theory of Preservation of Causality in FTL Scenarios suggests that FTL doesn't lead to paradox because there's a deeper structure—perhaps a privileged frame, perhaps quantum consistency—that ensures causal order remains intact. Unlike conservation (which allows transformation), preservation insists on invariance: causality is not just balanced but maintained. FTL might be possible, but it will never allow you to change the past because causality itself prevents it.
Theory of Preservation of Causality in FTL Scenarios "Warp drive engaged—faster than light, but when they arrived, they hadn't caused anything that wasn't already caused. Preservation of Causality says: FTL doesn't break causality; it just bends around it. The universe has safeguards. You can go fast, but you can't outrun cause and effect. They're always ahead of you, waiting."
by Abzugal March 5, 2026
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