by vaderut99 August 11, 2021
Get the human exhaust mug.Exhaust Hole (noun): A driver who deliberately modifies their vehicle’s exhaust system to be as loud and disruptive as possible, often for attention or to annoy others. They frequently drive vehicles with lifted suspensions or excessively wide, protruding wheels, compensating for something—often in direct inverse proportion to certain anatomical shortcomings
Two girls standing on the sidewalk as a deafening truck with a massive lift kit and obnoxiously wide wheels roars past, rattling windows.
👩 🦰: "Ugh, another Exhaust Hole. Do they think that noise is attractive?"
👩 🦱: "I guess when your exhaust is that loud, you have to make up for something."
👩 🦰: "Yeah, and judging by those wheels, there's not much to work with." 😏
👩 🦰: "Ugh, another Exhaust Hole. Do they think that noise is attractive?"
👩 🦱: "I guess when your exhaust is that loud, you have to make up for something."
👩 🦰: "Yeah, and judging by those wheels, there's not much to work with." 😏
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Get the Parent Exhaustion mug.The mistaken belief that only exhaustive induction—examining every possible case—can establish truth. This fallacy rejects all probabilistic, statistical, or sampling-based reasoning as insufficient, demanding certainty that is rarely available and never necessary. It's the logic of "you can't prove all swans are white until you've seen every swan," ignoring that science doesn't prove in that sense. The fallacy of exhaustive induction is the mirror image of the fallacy of impossible induction: both set impossible standards, one by rejecting induction entirely, the other by demanding a form of induction that's rarely possible. Together, they form a pincer movement against any empirical claim.
Fallacy of Exhaustive Induction Example: "He demanded exhaustive proof that climate change was real: 'Have you measured every temperature reading everywhere on Earth for the last hundred years?' No, because that's impossible. But you don't need exhaustive proof; you need representative proof. He demanded the impossible and therefore rejected the possible. The fallacy had done its work: blocking belief with an unmeetable standard."
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