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somone who grinds their teeth on your dick while giving you head
ouch” your being a teeth warrior
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Truth Bias

The cognitive bias where one assumes that their own perception of truth is simply "the truth"—not a perspective, not an interpretation, not a construction, but truth itself. Truth Bias is the foundation of all dogmatism, the root of all certainty that cannot be shaken. It's the bias that makes people say "I'm not entitled to my opinion, I'm entitled to my facts"—as if their facts were the facts. Truth Bias is invisible to those who hold it because it feels like clarity, like seeing things as they really are. It's only from outside that it looks like what it is: a bias, like any other, just one that denies it's a bias.
Example: "He didn't have opinions; he had truths. When she offered a different perspective, he didn't engage—he corrected. Truth Bias meant that his view wasn't a view; it was reality. Everyone else was confused, misled, or lying. He wasn't arguing; he was declaring. The bias was invisible to him, which is how it maintained its power."
by Abzugal February 21, 2026
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Truth Sophism

The use of "truth" as a rhetorical weapon—invoking truth to end discussion, dismiss opponents, or claim authority without justification. Truth Sophism treats "truth" as a possession, not a goal: "I have the truth" means "you have nothing to say." The sophist doesn't demonstrate truth; they assert it, using the word's power to silence. It's sophistry about truth: using the concept to avoid the work of finding it.
"I'm just interested in the truth, unlike you." Truth Sophism: using truth as a cudgel, not a compass. The claim to truth became a way to dismiss, not a way to inquire. Truth wasn't sought; it was asserted—and anyone who disagreed was against truth itself."
by Dumu The Void March 8, 2026
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Truth Orthodoxy

The established, institutionalized set of beliefs about truth that dominate Western epistemology and everyday discourse—the often-unexamined assumptions that truth is objective, that it corresponds to reality, that it's discoverable through reason and evidence, that some claims are simply true regardless of perspective, and that truth is the ultimate standard for evaluating beliefs. Truth orthodoxy includes specific commitments: that truth is singular (there can't be multiple truths), that truth is universal (what's true here is true everywhere), that truth is timeless (what's true now was always true), that truth is independent of knowers. Like all orthodoxies, it provides a framework for epistemic understanding, but it functions as ideology when it becomes dogmatic—making a particular conception of truth seem like the only conception, obscuring how truth practices vary across cultures and contexts, and delegitimizing alternative understandings (pragmatic truth, perspectival truth, truth as correspondence to experience rather than reality). Truth orthodoxy determines what claims are considered "true," what epistemic practices are "valid," and who counts as "rational" versus "relativist."
Example: "He insisted that his view was simply 'the truth'—not because he'd examined alternatives, but because truth orthodoxy had made his perspective invisible to himself. The orthodoxy's power is making particular truths feel like Truth itself."
by Dumu The Void March 17, 2026
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tetheradick

Thirteen. A weird and archaic way of saying the number 13. More used a long time ago
He lives in the house tetheradick of this street
by danielfwgreenday February 12, 2025
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Truth Crusader

Troy Browning:
Founder of Axiom Truth
Social media truth evangelist
Definer of "American Psychopathy"
Truth Crusader
Truth Crusader is a cool guy. TrueBlue Troy for President!
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Tether

A Cultural Slur against anyone who is not black American
Immigrant tethers from Africa and the Caribbean need to go back, fleeing tethers, African tethers, Caribbean tethers
by Gottilx March 23, 2025
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