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Ideamorphism

Ideas travel like waves and your senses are the openings they pass through. The wave always bends when it hits you — and that bend is where creation actually happens.
The artist doesn’t create. The artist emits. You do the creating when it lands in your head.
Abstract art is pure Ideamorphism - one painting, but everyone sees something different. The artist just emits, the viewers create.”
by AQC February 13, 2026
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Ideological Robot

A person with little to no understanding of philosophical concepts apart from their own. They regurgitate the same arguments, slogans and idioms that their ideology practices without evidence or reason for those arguments. They are captivated by an ideology to the point of being unable to understand opposing views and regularly strawman them. Their viewpoints are often narrow and completely conformant to their ideology. This may be attributable to their participation in echo chambers or unwillingness to challenge their presuppositions. They are namely a robot due to the fact the exact same talking points and ideas are stated in the same exact way with same exact mistakes continually by multiple people.
Using communism as an example, although it is a bipartisan phenomenonm

A: "Muh It wasn't true communism"
B: "Another ideological robot right from the factory"
Note: A is repeating a tired talking point that fails to understand how communism is put into practice. Rather, dismissing anything apart from a utopian definition as false.
by Trve hoppe February 24, 2026
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Ideoscience

An area of study within metascience that examines science through the lens of ideology—how scientific knowledge production is shaped by, and in turn shapes, ideological commitments, worldviews, and value systems. Ideoscience asks how ideology operates within science: how political beliefs influence research agendas, how cultural values shape interpretation, how scientific findings are mobilized for ideological purposes. It also examines science itself as an ideological agent—how scientific authority is used to legitimize certain worldviews, how "scientific" becomes a label that confers power, how science functions as a belief system for modern secular societies. Ideoscience reveals that science is never ideology-free; the question is not whether ideology is present, but how it operates and whose interests it serves.
Example: "His ideoscience analysis showed how Cold War politics shaped the development of systems theory—not because scientists were dishonest, but because funding and prestige flowed toward certain questions and away from others."
by Dumu The Void March 16, 2026
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Ideology of Science

A critical metascientific framework that examines the ideological dimensions of science—the systems of belief, value, and meaning that are embedded in scientific practice and that shape how science is understood and mobilized. The ideology of science includes the belief that science is value-free and objective (which itself is an ideological position), the assumption that scientific progress is inherently good, the faith that scientific methods can solve all problems (scientism), the narrative of science as the triumph of reason over superstition, and the use of scientific authority to legitimize political and economic arrangements. It also includes the ways scientific concepts (evolution, competition, efficiency) are mobilized to support particular worldviews, and the ways scientific institutions reproduce existing social hierarchies. Examining the ideology of science reveals that science is never just science—it always carries ideological content, whether acknowledged or not, and understanding science requires understanding how ideology operates within it.
Example: "His ideology of science analysis showed how 'survival of the fittest' moved from biology to economics—not because the concept traveled cleanly, but because it served ideological purposes, legitimizing competition and inequality as 'natural.'"
by Dumu The Void March 16, 2026
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Idemvestibis Dysphoria

The dislike of or mental inability to wear the same item of (usually specific type/s of) clothing twice, if more than 12 hours has passed since taking it off.

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Me: "I can't stay at yours for an extra day; I don't have any clean clothes to wear".

Friend: "Well, just wear the stuff you wore yesterday; no one will notice".
Me: "I can't! I have IVB dysphoria / Idemvestibis dysphoria......it means I literally cannot make myself wear something twice in a row if it's been more than 12 hours since taking that item of clothing off. It feels like the clothing is contaminated / tainted. I just can't do it! Even if I CAN wear the same jeans, my brain just will NOT let me wear the same top. I'm sorry, I just can't do it"
by NeuroD_Trio February 21, 2025
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IDEEOTE

Someone who is really bad at math in a weird and funny way
YOU ARE AN IDEEOTE
by DEFNOTANIDEEOTE February 24, 2025
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Ideathise

When you formulate an idea that has never been conjured before; creating a new idea.
Yesterday this fellow Ideathised a corrupt pigeon with one eye was the head of NASA

What if I ideathise something absolutely absurd
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