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Politerrorist

A person who weaponises politics itself to create fear, division, or obedience.
Instead of using bombs or guns, a politerrorist uses disinformation, intimidation, and the manipulation of laws, media, and institutions to gain or hold power.
They terrorise through rhetoric, not violence — by turning politics into psychological warfare.
When a leader calls journalists enemies and brands opponents as traitors, that’s not leadership — that’s a politerrorist move.
by BigAntz October 19, 2025
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Positent

Short-hand for "Positentity" a portmanteau of Positive and Entity. Also short for "Positenets" (Positive Tenet).
Positents are positive qualities and traits such as values, principles, and virtues.
Thus, words such as Courage, Humility, Authenticity, Integrity, Purpose, Peace, Joy, Faith--are all Positents.
He's a genuine person. He's got the positent of Authenticity.
by theorian January 14, 2026
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Gotch Pogie

Canadian government financial resource for when you can’t afford underwear
Damn, this inflation is killing me. Gonna need to go on the Gotch Pogie to get new drawers
by Saskjet July 24, 2022
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Uncanny Polite

adj.

That eerie feeling when someone’s politeness is so unnervingly perfect and mechanical, it sets off your internal alarms. It’s the kind of fake niceness that feels like a mask hiding something darker—too smooth, too rehearsed, like a polite robot lurking just beneath the surface. When someone’s uncanny polite, you don’t just feel uneasy—you instinctively brace for manipulation or hidden intentions.
“I don’t trust her—she’s always so uncanny polite, like she’s planning something behind that smile. It feels like a trap somehow.”
by Iccento May 24, 2025
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