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Do you know why news articles keep saying "𝙓, 𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢𝙚𝙧𝙡𝙮 𝙏𝙬𝙞𝙩𝙩𝙚𝙧" instead of just X, even though everybody already knows its name change by now? I'll tell you why, because it's just one damn letter! Semantically, X could be anything given this is literally its meaning in both math and linguistics. It's so utterly vague that journalists have to mention twitter just in case any lesser-informed individuals get confused. What was the elongated muskrat even thinking?
Also, whoever is botting tens of thousands of dislikes to the newest "X" definitions needs to get a life lmao.
Also, whoever is botting tens of thousands of dislikes to the newest "X" definitions needs to get a life lmao.
BBC news: in a statement posted to X formerly Twitter, it said the protest was part of efforts to integrate food into the general social security system.
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Get the Blunt Force Trauma mug.A metalogic fallacy named after the Barnum-Forer effect (where people accept vague, generic statements as personally accurate). It applies this to reasoning: using broad, unfalsifiable logical claims that sound profound but are essentially meaningless or applicable to anything. The logic is so vague it can be stretched to "prove" any pre-existing bias, providing a facade of rationality without substantive rigor. It’s the intellectual equivalent of a fortune cookie.
Barnum-Forer Logic Theory Example: In an online debate about politics, someone argues, "Well, logically, the optimal system is one that balances order and freedom." This statement is unimpeachably vague—no one is for imbalance—and can be used to justify fascism or anarchism. It sounds logical, but it's an empty container filled with whatever the speaker already believes, providing a false sense of rational justification.
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Get the Barnum-Forer Logic Theory mug.An ideological commitment to explaining away any personal validation, self-insight, or meaningful coincidence as "just the Barnum Effect" (the tendency to accept vague, general personality descriptions as uniquely applicable to oneself). Barnumism-Forerism treats "Barnum effect" as a magic explanation that ends inquiry: astrology works? Barnum effect. Personality test resonated? Barnum effect. Any self-description that feels true? Barnum effect. The fallacy lies in using the concept as a dismissal rather than understanding why people find meaning in certain descriptions. It's debunkism applied to self-knowledge—skepticism that has forgotten to be skeptical about its own explanations.
"He read her horoscope and it felt eerily accurate. Barnumism-Forerism says: just Barnum effect, nothing to see. But why do certain descriptions resonate? Why do some cultures develop sophisticated systems of self-understanding? Explaining away isn't explaining; it's just dismissing. Barnumism-Forerism uses a real phenomenon to avoid real questions."
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