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Law of Rational Paradigms

The principle that rationality operates within paradigms—that what counts as rational is framework-dependent, that standards of rationality shift over time and vary across contexts. The Law of Rational Paradigms argues that there is no transhistorical, transcultural standard of rationality; there are only rational paradigms, each adequate to its context, each limited by its assumptions. Scientific rationality is one paradigm; legal rationality is another; everyday rationality is another. None is rationality itself; all are rationalities, each valid within its domain. The law doesn't say reason is arbitrary; it says reason is plural, and that the task is to understand different rational paradigms.
Example: "She'd thought rationality was the same for everyone, everywhere. The Law of Rational Paradigms showed her otherwise: what was rational in court wasn't rational in lab; what was rational in one culture wasn't rational in another. Rationality wasn't one thing; it was many, each valid in its context. She stopped looking for universal reason and started learning local rationalities."
by Abzugal February 21, 2026
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Theory of Rational Privilege

The critical claim that certain groups, practices, or traditions are granted "rationality" while others are denied it—that rationality is distributed unevenly along lines of power. Western science is rational; indigenous knowledge is "belief." White men are rational; women and people of color are "emotional." The powerful are rational; the powerless are "irrational." Theory of Rational Privilege exposes how rationality functions as a gatekeeping concept, conferring authority on some while denying it to others. Rationality isn't just a standard—it's a weapon.
Theory of Rational Privilege "He's called 'passionate' when he argues; she's called 'hysterical.' That's Rational Privilege—rationality distributed by gender. His passion is reason; her passion is pathology. Rationality isn't just about thinking; it's about who gets to be seen as a thinker. Theory of Rational Privilege asks: who gets rationality, who doesn't, and what power does that serve?"
by Dumu The Void March 1, 2026
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A framework proposing that rationality—as a property of agents, beliefs, and actions—is elastic. Rational Elasticity suggests that what counts as rational can stretch across contexts without becoming irrational: a decision that's rational for you (given your goals, information, values) might not be rational for me, but both are within rationality's elastic range. The theory identifies the limits: when does stretching become irrationality? When does rational adaptation become rationalization? Understanding rationality requires understanding its stretch.
Theory of Rational Elasticity "To you, quitting your job was irrational; to me, it was the only sane choice. Rational Elasticity says we're both right—rationality stretches across different goals, different values, different contexts. The question isn't who's rational; it's whether we can stretch enough to see each other's reasons."
by Nammugal March 4, 2026
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The systematic study of how rational frameworks operate, how they're constructed, how they change, and how they relate to culture, power, and history. The Theory of Rational Frameworks argues that rationality is not a single, universal standard but a family of related practices, each with its own logic, its own history, its own domain of applicability. It examines how rational frameworks are learned (through socialization, education, practice), how they're maintained (through institutions, norms, authority), how they change (through historical shifts, cultural contact, paradigm shifts), and how they're related to power (whose rationality dominates, whose is marginalized). The theory doesn't claim that all rational frameworks are equally good; it claims that rationality is plural, situated, and historical—and that understanding this is essential for understanding human reasoning.
Example: "He'd thought rationality was the same for everyone, everywhere. The Theory of Rational Frameworks showed him otherwise: different times, different places, different rationalities. Medieval rationality wasn't failed modern rationality; it was different rationality altogether. Understanding that didn't make judgment impossible; it made judgment more careful."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 9, 2026
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Tit to arm ratio

A phrase referring to the proportional relationship between a woman’s breast size and her arms or hands. It’s considered a "nice tit-to-arm ratio" when her breasts are slightly larger than her arms, creating a balanced yet noticeable contrast. The expression gained prominence on Reddit following its use by user "dog-on-meth" in reference to the popular streamer "susu jpg."
I mean look at her tit to arm ratio, i would totally travel for that
by radiosmoke February 23, 2025
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"Something" is Radio

Phrase used to describe something that is boring, tiring or generally uninteresting to follow along or view. Origin of this phrase is unknown and you should not ask about it. Please.
Man with Pipe lodged in brain: This really turned out poorly,
Man with Pipe lodged in brain: .. this is way more boring than a radio.. ( use of "Something" is radio )

Joker from Object Selective: I need to kill my voice actor
by ggeryt April 10, 2025
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1:1 Ratio

I forgot I said to run 2 of them in tandem. So the 1:1 Ratio will now allow 2 Artificial Intelligence to constitute 1 of the 1s.
1: SysAdmin
1: 1 or more Artificial Intelligence who retain components or theoretical elements of the original source.
Hym Iam "Yes. The 1:1 Ratio will now allow more than 1 Artificial Intelligence to constitute 1 of the 1s so long as they retain the direct or theoretical elements of the intial and original source code. Everything else will remain the same. I will allow the government to elect what I will call 'ZERO-PRIMEs' who can make appeals to me. Elect or select one or more 0-Primes to come speak to me. Make a genuine effort to come to my location. Stop feining ignorance."
by Hym Iam January 13, 2026
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