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Conservative Rating Fallacy

The Conservative belief that the majority agree with their opinion, particularly because of ratings on a social media post.

Generally this occurs on left-leaning social media posts, where the majority of the received feedback is from conservative users.

Typically the smaller, conservative group tend to base their beliefs around hatred, and thus feel the need to give overwhelming negative feedback to assert dominance and protect their sensitive egos. The actual majority however, tends to be made up of people who don't care, or are intelligent enough not to argue with idiots.
Post: "Donald Trump has a bad spray tan and says a lot of stupid things."

Person 1: Why does that post have more dislikes than likes? Everything about it is completely true.

Person 2: Oh don't mind that, it's just from a bunch of cultists using the Conservative Rating Fallacy.
by I Chose To Speak Facts May 20, 2021
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stand n fall

friend: u ok?
me: yea just had a stand n fall
by lilsamsixty9 June 2, 2021
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Fresh Boy Fall

This is the season that the boys can have the best kind of fit.
Dude I can't wait for Fresh Boy Fall. I really want to wear this really nice clothing.
by jaaahh June 18, 2021
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questionable cause fallacy

Also known as non causa pro causa (non cause for cause/not a cause for a cause) or false cause fallacy

A logical fallacy in which a cause is wrongly defined
Here's the exhaustive list of Questionable Cause Fallacy:
1. Post ergo propter hoc
2. Correlation means causation
3. Texas Sharpshooter
4. Circular cause and consequence
5. Singular cause fallacy
6. Regression fallacy
7. Jumping into conclusions
8. Association fallacy (guilt/honor by association, such as reductio ad Hitlerum/Godwin's Law, reductio ad Stalinum/red-tag/red-bait) {Association Fallacy is an illegitimate child between ad hominem and questionable cause fallacy/false cause fallacy/non causa pro causa}
by Sir. B November 4, 2021
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The Christmas Fallacy

Your boss's belief that, no matter how much work there is to be done, it will all be finished before the Christmas holidays so "we can start next year with a clean slate." See also "work smarter not harder."
"This is a joke. We'll never get it done before Christmas."

"Yeah, I know. The Christmas Fallacy. Fancy a beer?"
by gav-wan December 2, 2021
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Sanity's Fall

A fictional band referenced in the game "Sally Face". Larry Johnson, a deuteragonist of the franchise, makes a joke about the main characters nickname; Sally Face.

There is also a real-world Sanity's Fall, but they have no connection to the Sally Face franchise whatsoever.
Random Lines from the Game

Sally: I'm Sal. My friends call me Sally Face. I just moved here with my dad, from New Jersey.

Larry: Sally Face?

Sally: I guess I didn't really have any decent friends, to be honest. So once they started calling me that, I figured if I owned the name, then the assholes couldn't use it against me.

Sally: I like your shirt.
Larry: Thanks. It stands for... Sally Face. Heh.
Sally: I do have my own clothing line, so.
Larry: Haha. It's actually for this metal band called Sanity's Fall. Do you like metal?
by lameassfroggy December 7, 2021
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the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree

first created by doctor vb with a phd in receiving no bitches, this is defined as having similar traits as ur fadda
you beat your wife today? guess the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
by guala dictator January 13, 2022
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