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Anecdotal Evidence

Empirical evidence that somebody just doesn't want to look at.
Manray: "Is your name Patrick Star?"
Patrick: "Yes"
Manray: "...and is this your ID?"
Patrick: "Yes"
Manray: "Good, because I found this ID in this wallet, so if that's the case, this must be your wallet!"
Patrick: "But that's anecdotal evidence!"
by Some guy who's smarter than Va January 21, 2024
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Photonical evidence

Evidence that comes from the phone. Such as pictures, call recordings, screenshots, ect.
"hey girl I got you some 'photonical evidence'
by Lalabumdum07 February 5, 2024
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Lil Evie

A fortnite player with over 10,000 hours, who still somehow sucks at the game
Fortnite player 1: wow that player is terrible, but he has so many skins

Fortnite player 2: that must be Lil Evie, one of the worst players of the century
by ZixFNhater December 23, 2023
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brown eminem

A clit of latina or black woman.
same as pink eminem, just different color
hey, you have nice set of lips down there, and this is your Brown Eminem!
by dildo777 June 5, 2025
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Meta-Evidence

Evidence about evidence. It's not the data point itself, but information about its reliability, context, and the process that generated it. This includes a study's statistical power, the reputation of the lab, the pre-registration of its hypothesis, and whether the result has been independently replicated. In a world drowning in information, meta-evidence is the life raft—it's how you decide which claims to actually believe when everyone has a graph.
Example: "She didn't just read the headline about coffee curing cancer. She looked at the meta-evidence: sample size (tiny), funding source (The Coffee Alliance of America), and journal prestige (sketchy). The meta-evidence concluded the evidence was garbage."
by Abzugal January 30, 2026
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Meta-Evidence

Evidence about the quality, validity, or interpretation of other evidence. It's the evidence you use to weigh evidence. This includes a study's methodology, the chain of custody for a forensic sample, the calibration records of a sensor, or the historical accuracy of a witness. In a courtroom, the DNA match is evidence; the lab's accreditation and error rate is the meta-evidence. It's the critical layer that separates raw data from a credible claim, and it's where most conspiracy theories and legitimate skepticism violently collide.
Example: "The photo was evidence of the event. The meta-evidence—the JPEG's EXIF data showing it was created two days prior, and the shadow angles being physically impossible—was what proved it was a fake. The evidence lied; the meta-evidence told the truth about the lie."
by Dumu The Void January 30, 2026
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Molded Evidence Theory

The practice of designing an entire research study, audit, or investigation from the ground up with a specific, pre-ordained conclusion in mind. The methodology, data collection parameters, and analytical framework are all carefully engineered as a custom vessel to deliver the desired result. The evidence isn't faked or altered after the fact; the entire process is rigged from the start to produce a conclusion that appears rigorous and independent.
Molded Evidence Theory Example: A tobacco company in the 20th century didn't just deny cancer studies; it funded its own. It molded evidence by hiring sympathetic scientists, designing studies unlikely to find harm (e.g., using animal models known to be resistant), and defining "conclusive proof" at an impossibly high bar. The resulting papers created a manufactured "debate" for decades, all built on evidence molded to be exculpatory.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 6, 2026
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