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Climate Control

On a planetary or large-habitat scale, this refers to the deliberate, mega-engineering efforts to manipulate and stabilize atmospheric and environmental conditions to achieve a desired state—a.k.a. terraforming or climate engineering. It's not just adjusting a thermostat; it's using world-altering methods (like orbiting solar mirrors, releasing engineered gases, or seeding oceans) to warm a frozen Mars, cool a runaway greenhouse Venus, or maintain equilibrium in a massive space habitat. It's the ultimate expression of humanity as a geological force.
*Example: Proposals to melt the Martian ice caps with orbital mirrors to release CO2 and thicken the atmosphere, or spraying sulfate aerosols into Earth's stratosphere to reflect sunlight and combat global warming, are acts of Climate Control. It's planetary-scale gardening with potentially universe-altering consequences.*
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
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A framework analyzing how societies regulate behavior not primarily through violence, but through integrated networks of institutions, norms, and technologies that shape what is thinkable, desirable, and permissible. It moves beyond crude models of "oppression" to map the subtle, distributed architecture of conformity: schools that sort and credential, media that frame and omit, architecture that guides movement, debt that disciplines, and algorithms that curate reality. The theory posits that modern control is less a whip than a gravitational field—invisible, pervasive, and internalized as common sense.
Social Control Systems Theory Example: Social Control Systems Theory examines how a teenager in a modern democracy is "controlled." Not by police, but by a system: school schedules condition compliance, standardized exams define intelligence, social media algorithms reward attention-optimized behavior, consumer debt enforces labor participation, and the two-party political menu constrains imagination. No single entity orchestrates this; it's a system that has evolved to regulate its own human components.
by Dumu The Void February 11, 2026
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Hype control

A countermeasure who is going to be, like, going back at somebody that's coming at them (directly or indirectly).
Damn this group is wack y'all need some hype control.
by Alpha-to-Romeo November 22, 2024
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Bird Control

Bird control or bird abatement involves the methods to eliminate or deter pest birds from landing, roosting and nesting.

It can also mean birth control according to "The Angry Birds Movie (2016)".
Red: "Sees a parent with a troop of hatchlings"

Red: Hey, Ever heard of Bird Control?
by FusedZamae March 6, 2025
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Remote Controller

a Controller (accountant in charge of finance department) that works from home is a Remote Controller
I used to work in the office every day but now i am a remote controller
by SBach18 March 14, 2025
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