"That gym is the size of a radioplex."
Or
"That dude there is kinda radioplex."
Or Even
"Shes so radioplex."
Or
"That dude there is kinda radioplex."
Or Even
"Shes so radioplex."
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Person 1: Are you addicted to abscesses?
Person 2: Radio Buttons
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Person 2: Radio Buttons
Person 1: Radio Buttons (The $25 (twenty-five=twenty_five dollar ($) torture)
by Abreathofaversaillian January 20, 2025
Get the Radio Buttons (The $25 (twenty-five=twenty_five dollar ($) torture) mug.A once-great radio station turned total shit-pile within a year. A prime example of enshittification. What little good music is played on it doesn't counter the fact that everything else about it has become a total disgrace to Irish radio. If you want a good rock station then listen to classic hits @ 94.9 FM. That's way better than nova and plays pretty much the same songs.
Respectable human being: Man, radio nova is fucking horrid. How can you like it?
Waste of oxygen: It's brilliant!
Waste of oxygen: It's brilliant!
by smoking & vaping is for losers January 29, 2025
Get the radio nova mug.When one discovers Radiohead, typically in their mid-late teens and, as a result possess the delusion that they are now the authority on what is good and what is bad music. As a result: the vast majority of their takes on music will be objectively wrong. There is no known cure.
"Did he really just say these vocals are bad? This guy is an objectively good vocalist "
"Yeah, just ignore him. He has a really bad case of Radiohead Syndrome."
"Yeah, just ignore him. He has a really bad case of Radiohead Syndrome."
by GrumpyMcFuzzball February 1, 2026
Get the Radiohead Syndrome mug.The illusion of consensus achieved through a process that appears rigorously rational. The group uses shared tools—cost-benefit analyses, decision matrices, weighted voting—but the inputs (assumptions, criteria, data selection) are unconsciously shaped by shared biases. Because the process feels objective, the outcome is unquestioned. This is common in corporate boards, engineering teams, and policy think tanks.
Rational Groupthinking Example: A tech company's board uses a sophisticated scoring system to decide which project to fund. All members agree on the rational criteria (market size, development cost). However, their Rational Groupthink leads them to all weight "market size" based on the same Silicon Valley hype-cycle reports, causing them to unanimously invest in a metaverse project that ultimately flops, while ignoring a less-hyped but solid AI tool.
by Dumuabzu February 5, 2026
Get the Rational Groupthinking mug.The cognitive distortion where one's own reasoning is perceived as perfectly objective, simply because it follows internal logical rules, while ignoring that the starting premises, value judgments, and framing of the problem are themselves subjective, emotional, or culturally loaded. It's the bias of believing you're bias-free because you feel coldly logical.
Example: A CEO making a "rational" decision to offshore jobs after a dispassionate cost-benefit analysis. Their rational bias allows them to ignore the premises they accepted without question: that shareholder value is the supreme metric, and that community destruction is an external "cost" not factored in.
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