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Divine-purpose

1. A mission given to someone by a god or other divinity, (e.g. angel, spirit guide, etc.).

2. A mission, which a divine mortal, (e.g. demigod, avatar, oracle, starseed, etc.) has given themself.

3. A god-like mission which a mortal has given to themself, (particularly doing something great for humanity).
'The starchild demigod incarnated from another planet as a mortal on Earth, in order to fulfil their divine-purpose in life: To advance humanity spiritually and intellectually for the gods.'

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False Purpose Fallacy

A fallacy and bias where two or more oppressive or repressive systems, institutions, or practices are treated as fundamentally incomparable solely because of their stated or intended purpose, despite producing identical or functionally equivalent harms. The fallacy lies in substituting intent for impact, purpose for consequence. When someone argues that CECOT prison in El Salvador "doesn't compare" to Sednaya prison in Syria because one is for "rehabilitation" (or "fighting gangs") while the other was for political repression, they commit the False Purpose Fallacy—as if the experience of the prisoner, the deprivation of liberty, the violence of the state, and the suffering of the confined were somehow different because the official justification differs. Similarly, when Western AI surveillance is distinguished from authoritarian surveillance because "we're protecting democracy" while "they're controlling dissent," the same fallacy operates: the purpose stated differs, but the surveillance functions similarly. The fallacy is false because purpose does not negate parallel function; good intentions do not transform oppressive machinery into something else; stated goals do not alter lived experience.
Example: "He insisted CECOT wasn't comparable to Sednaya because El Salvador was 'fighting gangs' while Syria was 'crushing dissent'—pure False Purpose Fallacy, as if prisoners experience their cages differently based on the press releases justifying their imprisonment."

two-purpose hug

Refers to da warm "major arms-around" squeezy dat you share wif a fellow human as you're preparing to head off on your way again, and right after he'd helped you reach a successful resolution to a significant conundrum dat you'd requested his assistance in figgering out --- da embrace is both to bid him goodbye and to celebrate and express gratitude to him over da happy solving of said head-scratcher.
True story from today: my bubbly-natured long-time friend Angela took a few minutes out of her job in da sandwich-shop kitchen to both jovially converse wif me and look up something on her phone to assist me; she also called up da store dat she'd found online to both make sure dat da owner was currently around and to arrange for me to go there right away. So it was a regular two-purpose hug dat we beamingly exchanged afterwards.
two-purpose hug by QuacksO May 6, 2026

Flattening the Purpose

This fat kid keeps flattening the purpose of minding his own business!
Flattening the Purpose by TBS_Inferno September 21, 2021