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sesquiple-first-cousin-four-times-removed

1- Great-great-grandparent's sesquiple-first-cousin.
2- Sesquiple-first-cousin's great-great-grandchild.
3 - Child of the parent's half-great-great-grandpibling with the other parent's great-great-grandpibling.
4 - Child of the parent's half-great-great-grandnibling with the other parent's great-great-grandnibling.
5 - Child of the parent's half-great-great-grandnibling with the other parent's great-great-grandpibling.
6 - Child of the parent's half-great-great-grandpibling with the other parent's great-great-grandnibling.
7- Sesqui-first-cousin-four-times-removed.
My sesquiple-first-cousin-four-times-removed is a good person.
by ZYRB3256 February 21, 2022
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it just sucks, every one agreed it sucks, F-, so now i belive it sucks
mom,

wut.

the legend of zelda: four swords sucks, i want breath of the wild

nope.

bruh.
by worldwide4445 May 31, 2022
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putting up the four

if someone puts up a four, it means saleem is the coolest dude ever
Saleem was putting up the four, he is the coolest guy ever.
by saleemthedream August 6, 2022
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Fatty Fatty Two by Four

A particularly fat, disgusting person in reference to the schoolyard rhyme of the same name:
Fatty Fatty Two by Four
Can't get through the bathroom door
So he did it on the floor
Licked it up and asked for more
Did you see that fatty fatty two by four at KFC ordering a whole family bucket of chicken for himself?
by Wendy Wheelchair December 29, 2024
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A master blueprint for how any ruling class—from ancient emperors to modern corporate oligarchs—maintains total control. Jiang breaks it down into four layered, interlocking spheres of influence that radiate from the center of power outward. Sphere 1: Groups of Power are the actual people in the room where it happens—the political inner circle, billionaire cabals, or secretive committees that make the real decisions. Sphere 2: Institutions are the formal and informal rules they create to codify their power (laws, constitutions, market regulations, even unwritten social codes). Sphere 3: Hegemonic Thinking is the conquered mindset of the populace—the “common sense” ideologies, educational narratives, and media messages that make the existing order seem natural and inevitable. Sphere 4: Coercion is the final, brutal backstop, divided into Visible coercion (police, military, courts) and Invisible coercion (surveillance, algorithmic control, social credit, the threat of ruin). The theory’s key insight: true hegemony operates from the inside out. By the time Sphere 4 is needed, the system has already failed. The goal is to live so comfortably in Spheres 2 and 3 that you never question who’s in Sphere 1.
*Example: “Using the Four Spheres theory, modern America looks like this: Sphere 1 is the Davos/Wall Street/D.C. nexus. Sphere 2 is the two-party system and corporate lobbying rules. Sphere 3 is the ‘American Dream’ propaganda and both sides of the culture war. Sphere 4 is the militarized police and the NSA’s data dragnet. If you’re angrily debating Sphere 3 culture wars, you’re totally distracted from the guys in Sphere 1 rewriting Sphere 2 rules to their benefit.”* It's the Theory of the Four Spheres of Hegemony.
by Abzugal January 24, 2026
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An expansion of the Three Facets model that adds a crucial fourth dimension: the Academic-Structural-Organized Facet. This recognizes science as a concrete institutional apparatus—universities, departments, journals, tenure committees, grant agencies, conferences, and hierarchies. Where the Three Facets model captures science as method, as belief system, and as power structure, the Four Facets model adds the messy reality of science as a workplace and career path. This facet explains how academic politics shapes research priorities, how publication pressures incentivize certain kinds of science over others, and how institutional inertia can preserve outdated paradigms long after they should have been abandoned. The four facets together—Methodological-Logical, Religious-Ideological, Social-Political-Economic, and Academic-Structural-Organized—provide a complete framework for understanding science as a human activity.
Theory of the Four Facets of Science Example: "The replication crisis isn't just bad methodology—it's a Four Facets problem: methodological failures (Facet 1), ideological commitment to certain findings (Facet 2), economic pressure to publish positive results (Facet 3), and an academic structure that rewards quantity over quality (Facet 4)."
by Abzugal March 11, 2026
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