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visually carried fraud

The term "visually carried fraud" (/ˈvɪʒəwəli ˈkɛrid ˈfɹɔdA/) is a derogatory term for Geometry Dash layout creators with lackluster base gameplay but carries their gameplay with lots of effects and visuals.
Bro, AngelGD's gameplay is so visually carried. He's a visually carried fraud!
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Logically Correct

A social and rhetorical stance where logical form—validity, syllogistic structure, freedom from informal fallacies—is elevated to the highest standard of discourse, and any deviation is treated as a moral or intellectual failure. Adherents police language not for harm but for “illogic,” often dismissing arguments based on perceived violations of formal reasoning while ignoring context, power dynamics, or lived experience. “Logically correct” becomes a gatekeeping tool: those who cannot frame their concerns in syllogisms are dismissed as irrational, and any emotional or embodied knowledge is automatically suspect. It mirrors political correctness in its zeal for orthodoxy but replaces social justice with logical purity.
Example: “She described her experience of workplace discrimination; he responded by dissecting her narrative for ‘hasty generalizations.’ He wasn’t engaging—he was being logically correct, using the tools of logic to silence testimony.”
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Rationally Correct

A normative framework within rationalist communities where conformity to specific models of rationality—often Bayesian reasoning, expected utility calculations, or adherence to “rationalist” principles—is treated as both intellectually mandatory and morally superior. Being “rationally correct” means adopting the approved heuristics, avoiding cognitive biases as defined by the community, and framing every issue in terms of probability and optimization. Dissent is pathologized as motivated reasoning. Like political correctness, it establishes an orthodoxy enforced through social pressure, jargon, and exclusion, but here the sacred values are epistemic purity and instrumental reason.
Example: “He refused to discuss climate justice unless she framed it as a cost‑benefit analysis. That’s being rationally correct: insisting the only valid discourse is the one his tribe already dominates.”
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Skeptically Correct

The normative stance in skeptic communities where demanding extraordinary evidence, doubting everything outside a narrow scientific consensus, and aggressively debunking “pseudoscience” become mandatory performances of virtue. Being “skeptically correct” means reflexively rejecting claims about spirituality, alternative medicine, or anomalous experiences, and dismissing anyone who entertains them as gullible or irrational. It mimics political correctness by establishing a rigid orthodoxy—here, the orthodoxy of methodological naturalism and the authority of institutional science—and punishing deviation with ridicule and exclusion.
Example: “When she mentioned her meditation practice, he immediately declared it ‘unscientific’ and questioned her judgment. He wasn’t being skeptical; he was being skeptically correct, enforcing the community’s approved beliefs.”
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Thoughtfully Correct

A stance where “critical thinking” is reduced to a prescribed set of intellectual habits—always questioning, always demanding sources, always avoiding fallacies—that become a moral identity rather than a flexible toolkit. Being thoughtfully correct means performing skepticism in the approved manner: citing the right authorities, using the right terms (“confirmation bias,” “straw man”), and treating any failure to meet these standards as evidence of intellectual failure. Like political correctness, it can stifle genuine inquiry by creating a hierarchy of who is allowed to speak and under what conditions, all under the banner of thinking “correctly.”
Example: “He asked her for a source on her personal experience, then dismissed her source as ‘biased.’ He was being thoughtfully correct: using the language of critical thinking to avoid actually thinking about what she said.”
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Scientifically Correct

The enforcement of a specific scientific worldview—empirical, materialist, quantitative—as the only legitimate framework for any serious discussion, often paired with the dismissal of other ways of knowing as “unscientific” and therefore invalid. Being scientifically correct means demanding that all claims conform to positivist standards (measurement, reproducibility, peer review) regardless of domain, and treating those who work outside those standards as irrational or dangerous. It functions as political correctness by establishing an orthodoxy—here, scientism—and using the authority of “science” to exclude alternative perspectives, all while claiming to be merely objective.
Example: “He dismissed her indigenous knowledge of fire management as ‘not science’ and refused to consider it in policy discussions. He was being scientifically correct: using the prestige of science to erase other knowledge systems.”
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Scientifically Correct

The enforcement of a specific scientific worldview—empirical, materialist, quantitative—as the only legitimate framework for any serious discussion, often paired with the dismissal of other ways of knowing as “unscientific” and therefore invalid. Being scientifically correct means demanding that all claims conform to positivist standards (measurement, reproducibility, peer review) regardless of domain, and treating those who work outside those standards as irrational or dangerous. It functions as political correctness by establishing an orthodoxy—here, scientism—and using the authority of “science” to exclude alternative perspectives, all while claiming to be merely objective.
Example: “He dismissed her indigenous knowledge of fire management as ‘not science’ and refused to consider it in policy discussions. He was being scientifically correct: using the prestige of science to erase other knowledge systems.”
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