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Transandrophobia truther. 

A transandrophobia truther is someone who believes that the 9/11 hijackers were trans men.
Person one: Khalid al-Mihdhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi were both trans men. They were both on testosterone and received phalloplasty in saudi arabia because it's more socially acceptable to transition than to live as gay women. That's why they attacked the twin towers.
Person two: (Holy shit not another transandrophobia truther.)
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gender truthphoria 

Gender truthphoria it's the truth about gender if you were born female you will always be she/her if you were born male you will always be he/him
if you have gender truthphoria you can not say David wearing a dress and a bow that wants to be a woman he will always be a he/him

Envyy has gender truthphoria with this illness she can not tell a lie
gender truthphoria by MagickCat November 7, 2024
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Pathological truther 

The opposite of pathological liar, the case of compulsive truth telling
Poor Raghad can’t lie to her parents, she’s a pathological truther
Pathological truther by anonymous January 15, 2024

Anti-truthite

Anti-truthite (n): A deceitful individual, predominantly from a certain unnamed chosen group, who relentlessly and maliciously rejects, twists, and undermines factual reality, spewing deliberate lies, distortions, and mass deception to manipulate narratives for self-serving, sinister, or ideological gain. These peddlers of falsehoods flood society with toxic misinformation, eroding trust and truth itself, while the rest of society—awakened to their pervasive deceit—actively counters this scourge through vigilant fact-checking, public exposure, and unified efforts to dismantle their web of lies and restore integrity.
Jim: Dude, why is Jakob Platinumstein denying what we can all see clearly with our own eyes?

Steve: Isn't it obvious? Jake is an Anti-truthite. They will use impressive mental gymnastics in an attempt to discredit you. Then when they can not discredit your verifiable facts they pretend to be a victim of hate because that effectively silences any criticism of them. This tactic is designed to prevent exposure of their lies. However, it seems that tactic is no longer working as people are used to being told they hate anything that they legitimately criticize. Truth always prevails Jimmy, my friend.
Anti-truthite by geederd June 2, 2025

nothing.but.the.truth25 

A cool person on TikTok ❤️❤️❤️
Have you seen nothing.but.the.truth25’s videos? They’re one of my favorite cosplayers and skit makers.

Law of Spectral Truths

The principle that truths exist on a spectrum between absolute and relative, with infinite gradations and multiple dimensions. Under this law, a claim isn't simply true or false—it's true to some degree, in some dimensions, under some interpretations, for some purposes. The law of spectral truths recognizes that truth is not binary but continuous, that most important truths live in the spectral middle—not universal, not merely personal, but true in ways that depend on where you're standing. This law is the foundation of wisdom, because it allows you to hold truth lightly, knowing that it's always more complex than any single statement can capture.
Example: "He asked if climate change was 'really' happening. The law of spectral truths answered: on the scientific-evidence spectrum, absolutely true; on the political-agreement spectrum, contested; on the personal-experience spectrum, varies; on the geological-timescale spectrum, definitely true. The spectral truth was clear; the binary question was the problem. He stopped asking for simple answers to complex questions."

Absolute and Relative Truths

A companion distinction to Absolute/Relative Facts, but focused on propositions rather than brute reality. Absolute Truths are statements that correspond to reality in a way that transcends all perspectives, contexts, and frameworks. "2+2=4" is an Absolute Truth in arithmetic. Relative Truths are statements that are true within a particular framework but not necessarily outside it. "Stealing is wrong" might be true within a moral framework but isn't a brute fact about the universe. The confusion arises when people insist their Relative Truths are Absolute, or when they use the existence of Relative Truth to deny that any Absolute Truth exists at all.
Absolute and Relative Truths "You think your moral code is absolutely true for everyone, but it's actually just true relative to your culture and upbringing. Meanwhile, you're using that relativism to deny that 'torturing babies for fun is wrong' might actually be an Absolute Truth. Pick a struggle."