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Je me fais

Je me fais car c’est amusant.
by 63727274637273 August 30, 2023
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chris abou faissal

Chris abou faissal is known to be annoying but will always have the time to listen to your problems with his big ears. Whenever his smile appears, your’s quickly disappears.
When you need him the most, he always disappoints. He MIGHT look cute from the outside, but under his juicy lips, a gap between his teeth
by anonymousman1123345 July 28, 2024
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va te faire cuire le cul

a bit classier than "va te faire foutre" (fuck off) and stronger than "va te faire cuire un oeuf" (bugger off/leave me alone)
et bien puisque ça ne te convient toujours pas va te faire cuire le cul ...
by poppadoom September 7, 2023
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National let Faisal Fiddle Month

During the month of November, you allow your friend named Faisal the ability to fiddle for fun.
Oh wow, It's national let Faisal Fiddle Month!
by The Purple One Tells All November 15, 2023
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A critical epistemological reminder that the inability to test or potentially disprove a claim does not automatically make that claim false. Unfalsifiability means the claim is structured in a way that resists empirical testing—it doesn't mean the claim is incorrect, meaningless, or worthless. Many important domains involve unfalsifiable claims: metaphysical beliefs, aesthetic judgments, ethical principles, mathematical axioms, and personal experiences. The statement "unfalsifiable claims are false" is itself unfalsifiable—a performative contradiction. The reminder is crucial in debates where skeptics demand falsifiability as the only criterion for truth, ignoring that falsifiability is a criterion for scientific claims, not for all claims. Unfalsifiable doesn't mean false—it means different standards apply.
"You say your spiritual experience is real. Skeptic demands: 'Prove it's false!' That's missing the point. Unfalsifiability Does Not Equal False—it means your claim isn't the kind that gets settled by experiments. Demanding falsifiability from a mystical experience is like demanding a fish to climb a tree. The claim might be true, might be false—but unfalsifiability alone doesn't decide."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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The blanket assertion that any claim labeled a "conspiracy theory" is automatically false. This is fallacious because it prejudges claims based on category rather than evidence. While many conspiracy theories are indeed false, some have been proven true, and the category itself is too vague and politically charged to serve as a reliable truth indicator. The fallacy functions as intellectual closure—deciding in advance what can't be true, rather than investigating what might be.
Conspiracy Theory Equals False Fallacy "They wouldn't even look at the documents. 'It's a conspiracy theory, so it's false.' That's Conspiracy Theory Equals False Fallacy—pre-judging by label, not evidence. But governments have conspired; agencies have lied. The label doesn't determine truth—investigation does. Using the label to avoid investigation is the opposite of skepticism."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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The blanket assertion that any claim associated with "postmodernism" is automatically false, confused, or dangerous. The fallacy lies in treating a diverse, complex intellectual tradition as a monolithic error, and in using the label as a refutation rather than engaging specific ideas. "That's just postmodernism" becomes a conversation-ender, as if naming the tradition does the work of critique. But postmodernism includes many thinkers with different views; some may be right, some wrong, most complex. The label isn't the argument.
Postmodernism Equals False Fallacy "I mentioned that knowledge might be socially constructed. Response: 'That's just postmodern nonsense!' That's Postmodernism Equals False Fallacy—using the label as a dismissal. But the social construction of knowledge is a serious claim with evidence behind it. Whether it's 'postmodern' or not doesn't determine its truth. The label isn't the logic."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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