From Chav Aspiration - chavspiration is the desire for deeply awful things, burbury knock-offs, asbos, footballer boyfriends etc.
by EddieTheBastard January 25, 2008
Get the chavspiration mug.A combination of the words thin and inspiration, a thinspiration is something, usually an image or a person, that portrays an unhealthily skinny body. It serves as a trigger for those suffering from anorexia or bulimia, and is a large part of pro-ana and pro-bul culture.
Thinspiration and other pro-eating disorder media, (like most awful things), is largely present on social media sites like Tumblr.
Thinspiration and other pro-eating disorder media, (like most awful things), is largely present on social media sites like Tumblr.
by AbsoluteInksanity February 14, 2018
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kate moss is thinspirational.
by georgelix purr February 27, 2011
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Get the Conspirational mug.Look at those people conspirationalizing about the existence of UFOs; with a telescope in one hand and science literature citing ancient data that reveals there have been studies done on them in the other.
by Conspirationalist January 17, 2021
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I'm not going to discredit something purely on the basis of it being called 'conspiracy theory'. Scientific 'theory' is also just 'theory' and theory can largely be credited or discredited by facts and evidence. I look for those facts so I'm a conspirationalist.
by Conspirationalist January 20, 2021
Get the Conspirationalist mug.A fallacy where someone dismisses arguments by labeling them "conspiracy theory." The label functions as automatic dismissal: if it's a conspiracy theory, it's false by definition. The fallacy lies in treating the label as refutation, ignoring that some conspiracy theories have been proven true and that the label is often used to suppress legitimate inquiry. It's a conversation-ender that uses stigma instead of argument.
"I documented instances of corporate malfeasance. Response: 'That's just a conspiracy theory.' That's Haec Est Theoria Conspirationis Fallacy—using the label to dismiss documented facts. Calling it a theory doesn't make the documents disappear. The label avoids engagement, which is exactly why it's used."
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