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Radio Nigga

A person who’s stuck on their accomplishments of the past; a person who sniffs their own shit and likes it because they still harp on the irrelevance of their accomplishments in high school; a one hit wonder holding on to the glory of that one hit from 20 years ago; curtis ‘50 cent’ jackson once wrote, “damn homie, you were the man in high school homie, what the fuck happened to you”, that would be considered a radio nigga.
Jerome acting like a real radio nigga, still boasting about how he banged the hottest girl from his high school freshman year, which was 20 years ago.
by Momoneyy February 10, 2026
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Radio Nigga

A person who’s stuck on their feats of the past; a person who likes to sniff their own shit because they harp on the irrelevance of their popularity and accomplishments in high school; a ‘One-hit wonder’ holding onto the glory of the one time they achieved something noteworthy 20 years ago. Curtis ‘50 cent’ Jackson once wrote, “Damn homie, you were the man in high school homie, what the fuck happened to you.” That person is considered a radio nigga.
Jerome acting like a real radio nigga, still boasting about how he banged the hottest girl from his high school freshman year, which was 20 years ago.
by Momoneyy February 10, 2026
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Rational Biases

Systematic distortions that arise from the way rationality is defined, valued, and deployed in different contexts. Rational Biases include: assuming that rationality is universal rather than culturally specific; treating emotional responses as inherently irrational; privileging instrumental reason (means-end calculation) over other forms of reason; assuming that rational actors exist in economic theory; using "rational" as a term of approval rather than a description. Rational Biases shape not just how we think but how we judge thinking—in ourselves and others.
Rational Biases "She called his response 'emotional' and therefore irrational. That's Rational Bias—assuming emotion and reason are opposites. But emotions can be rational responses to situations; reason without emotion is calculation without wisdom. Rational biases make us miss the rationality in feeling and the feeling in rationality."
by Dumu The Void March 1, 2026
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Rational Metabiases

Second-order biases about rationality itself—systematic distortions in how we understand, value, and deploy rationality. Rational Metabiases include: assuming rationality is universal rather than culturally specific; treating your tradition of rationality as Rationality itself; believing that more rationality always improves decisions; using "rational" as a term of approval for views you already hold; ignoring the rationality embedded in practices that don't look rational to you. Rational Metabiases shape not just how we reason, but how we think about reasoning itself.
Rational Metabiases "He calls himself 'rational' and others 'emotional.' That's Rational Metabias—using rationality as an identity marker, not a practice. His rationality isn't neutral; it's a particular tradition with its own assumptions. The metabias is thinking your rationality is the rationality, not one rationality among many."
by Dumu The Void March 1, 2026
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Rational Hyperrealism

The belief that human rationality, properly understood and applied, can comprehend and control everything—that there are no mysteries that reason cannot penetrate, no domains that logic cannot master. Rational Hyperrealism is the faith of the Enlightenment gone cancerous, the conviction that reason is not just a tool but the tool, not just useful but sufficient. It leads to the systematic dismissal of intuition, emotion, tradition, and experience as irrational relics. It produces technically perfect solutions to the wrong problems, logically valid arguments about things that can't be argued. Rational Hyperrealism is reason as idolatry, logic as liturgy.
Example: "He approached every problem with the same tool: reason. Relationship troubles? Reason them out. Existential despair? Reason through it. Mystical experience? Reason it away. Rational Hyperrealism had made him incapable of anything but logic—and therefore incapable of life. He could explain everything and experience nothing."
by Dumu The Void March 7, 2026
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Rational Sophism

The use of "rationality" as a rhetorical weapon to dismiss perspectives, emotions, or experiences that don't fit a narrow definition of reason. Rational Sophism positions the speaker as the sole arbiter of what's rational, using that position to exclude, dismiss, and dominate. "Be rational" means "agree with me." "That's irrational" means "I don't want to understand." The rational sophist doesn't reason; they perform reasonableness, using the mantle of rationality to avoid genuine engagement.
"She tried to explain her emotional experience. 'Be rational,' he said—which meant 'stop feeling, think like me.' Rational Sophism: using rationality as a club, not a bridge. Reason became a weapon against understanding, not a tool for it."
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Rational Postmodernism

A form of postmodernism that retains a commitment to reason while acknowledging its limits and contingencies. Rational Postmodernism accepts postmodern critiques of universal reason—that reason is always situated, always shaped by culture and power, never pure—but insists that reason remains our best tool for navigating the world. It's postmodernism without despair, critique without cynicism, deconstruction without destruction. Rational Postmodernism is the philosophy of those who have learned from postmodernism but refuse to give up on thinking.
Example: "He'd been through the postmodern wringer: truth is constructed, reason is contingent, knowledge is power. He could have given up on thinking altogether. Instead, he found Rational Postmodernism: reason wasn't perfect, but it was what we had. He kept thinking, kept arguing, kept seeking truth—knowing it was constructed, seeking it anyway."
by Dumu The Void March 8, 2026
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