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🗿emoji meaning in slang

1) In slang, "🗿" is often used to signify "I'm a walking embarrassment, ready to be laughed at or used as a punching bag for your sexual innuendos."It's the go-to emoji for those who revel in being the butt of the joke, particularly in a kinky, risqué context. So, if you're into being the subject of a humiliating yet tantalizing roast, slap that 🗿 emoji.
2) a)in case of males:"🗿" in slang is a way to replace "I'm a slutty Femboy" or "Please fuck me with your big hard cock", commonly used by Femboys.

b) Also used by woman who want to imply that they are

"sapphic" (referring to a woman attracted to women, often used to be more inclusive of non-binary identities)

Or /and "WLW" (Women Loving Women)

Or/and "dyke" (a slang term for lesbian, can be considered offensive by some)

Or/and "butch" (describing a more masculine presentation within the lesbian community)

Or/and "femme" (describing a more feminine presentation within the lesbian community)
🗿emoji meaning in slang " i am a femboy"/"i am a lesbo"
by Sexpear March 4, 2025
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spoint meaning

Spoint is a design company based in Chennai.

The name "Spoint" stands for "One-Stop Point" — meaning they offer a complete range of creative services under one roof (branding, web design, marketing, etc.).

This makes perfect sense — the name cleverly combines "Stop" and "Point" into a unique brand name (Spoint), emphasizing that clients can find everything they need in one place.

Would you like me to also help you create a stronger brand description, tagline, or slogan for Spoint based on this meaning?
(Example: "Spoint — Your One-Stop Creative Destination.")
spoint meaning sucess point, one point , on to one stop
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Importantly Meaningful

You found something in the rain it's says on the ground quote by quote. It's quoted. "Due to the very strong wet weather outside we will test out some earthquakes to balance the force with the rain to be normal if that doesn't work we will use a shark-a-nado to suck up the heavy rain in all sorts" - Dudesman The second filthmate. You heard something terrible and nobody knew that rain was heavy so you went to tell all your people to be safe. Therefore you forgot something important when was this written?
Person: You know why Importantly Meaningful is a thing?
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Person: It is important if it is in the right time.
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Person 2: Why the fuck I know.
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Cognitive Metabiases

Biases about biases themselves. These are systematic errors in how we perceive, judge, and attempt to correct for cognitive biases in ourselves and others. A key example is the Bias Blind Spot—the meta-bias of believing you are less biased than other people. Cognitive metabiases are why "knowing about biases" doesn't cure them; it often just gives you more sophisticated tools for self-deception.
Example: A CEO reads about groupthink and then vigilantly points it out in every team meeting, seeing dissent as healthy. However, they are blind to their own Cognitive Metabiases: their overconfidence bias in their ability to detect bias, and their reactance to any criticism, which they now dismiss as just "the team avoiding groupthink."
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Logical Metabiases

Biases in how we select, apply, and trust different systems of logic themselves. This is a bias about your philosophical toolbox. For instance, a preference for crisp, binary logic (true/false) in situations requiring fuzzy or probabilistic reasoning, or the bias of dismissing an entire line of argument because it uses a logical framework (e.g., dialectics, abduction) you're not comfortable with.
Logical Metabiases Example: An engineer, steeped in deterministic, Boolean logic, dismisses a sociologist's dialectical analysis of social change as "illogical." This is a Logical Metabias. The engineer is biased against a whole form of reasoning appropriate for complex, contradictory systems, falsely believing their own logical paradigm is universally supreme.
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Metalogical Metabiases

Biases in how we think about metalogical choices and the very criteria we use to judge logical systems. It's bias two levels up. For example, valuing aesthetic elegance or psychological comfort over practical utility when deciding which logical framework to adopt for describing the world. It's the irrational driver behind your rational choice of rationality tools.
Metalogical Metabiases Example: A physicist prefers string theory over loop quantum gravity not due to empirical data (there is none), but because of a Metalogical Metabias: they find its mathematical beauty and conceptual unity more compelling. The bias is in the meta-criterion ("beauty") used to choose between competing metalogical frameworks for quantum gravity.
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