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Golden Age of Privacy

A period of time when a person is really active sexually but more in a solo way, such as masturbating. Usually an early riser especially with boys when they hit puberty. Overall when the person has fun by himself/herself like there's no tomorrow in a period of days, weeks or even months!
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-Dude, in my Golden age of privacy, I was literally doing it 10 times a week!
-Bro I don't think that's healthy...
"
by TulipBloke March 3, 2025
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Golden Age of Privacy

A period of time when a person is really active sexually but more in a solo way, such as masturbating. Usually an early riser especially with boys when they hit puberty. Overall when the person has fun by himself/herself like there's no tomorrow in a period of days, weeks or even months!

(P.S. This is a reference to the Golden Age of Piracy which as you know is a real historical era and sounds really close to privacy)
"
-Dude, in my Golden age of privacy, I was literally doing it 10 times a week!
-Bro I don't think that's healthy...
"
by TulipBloke March 3, 2025
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Pretty Boy Privilege

When a male can get away with literal any crime (murder, war crimes, etc) because of how they’re pretty or attractive. (Could also apply to women.)
Person A: “Why don’t people hate ___?! He literally tried to commit genocide and destroy an entire country!”

Person B: “I don’t know man, he’s got the Pretty Boy Privilege.”
by TianyuLeBlanche.Schoenheit March 15, 2025
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Play it by privates

Play it by Privates
Gone meet my online partner. Not sure what we’re gonna do so we’ll just play it by privates.
by RandomRenn February 6, 2026
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public vs private

niche tiktok that'll make everyone fall in love with you. (side effect: you will fall off)
'my public favourite colour is black, and my private is brown ts is my public vs private'
by iamtrue February 7, 2026
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Law of Logical Privilege

The principle that certain logical systems, methods, or positions are granted unearned authority—privileged not because they're superior but because they're associated with dominant institutions, cultures, or power structures. The Law of Logical Privilege argues that logic is not neutral: some ways of reasoning are privileged, others marginalized. Western formal logic is taught as "logic" while other logical traditions are ignored; scientific reasoning is treated as "rational" while indigenous knowledge is dismissed. The law doesn't say privileged logic is wrong; it says we should examine why it's privileged, who benefits, and what's excluded.
Example: "He'd always assumed that the logic he learned in school was just logic—the only way to reason properly. The Law of Logical Privilege showed him otherwise: this logic was privileged because it came from the dominant culture, because it served dominant institutions, because it was taught in dominant schools. Other logics existed, but they were marginalized. He started asking why his logic was on top."
by Abzugal February 21, 2026
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Law of Scientific Privilege

The principle that certain scientific methods, institutions, and knowledge systems are granted unearned authority—privileged not because they're inherently superior but because they're associated with dominant power structures. The Law of Scientific Privilege argues that science is not neutral: Western science is privileged over indigenous knowledge, quantitative methods over qualitative, funded research over community inquiry. This privilege shapes what counts as knowledge, who gets to produce it, and who benefits. The law doesn't say privileged science is wrong; it says we should examine why it's privileged, what interests it serves, and what's excluded.
Example: "She'd been taught that science was simply the best way to know things. The Law of Scientific Privilege showed her otherwise: this science was privileged because it came from wealthy nations, because it served corporate interests, because it was backed by state power. Other ways of knowing existed, but they were marginalized. She started asking who benefited from her science's dominance."
by Abzugal February 21, 2026
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