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internalized ableism

Me (a wheelchair bound man): I’m disabled and I hate myself.
Google: You have internalized ableism.
by anonymous June 6, 2024
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Internal locus of control

The problem with these types of people is that ignore the fact that there are 9 billion extrenal loci of control either working with or against you are all times.
Hym "Internal locus of control or no, it isn't incumbent on me to exist alongside a surveillance apparatus just so that you can feel better about the fact that there is nothing you can do to stop me from murdering your kids. You don't feel that you have to intervene, but you only have 2 options. I'm just not going to allow you to get away with it. I will punish non-intervention. Every day that passes makes the only recourse you have less effective. If you want to hold someone accountable, do it to the people who's job it is to do what you aren't willing to do. Otherwise, go fuck yourself retard. If you wait until you're on the other side of it, it will be to late. If you see what is happening to me, you will have just as much recourse as I do."
by Hym Iam June 13, 2024
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The study of a community's dual ecological environments. Internal ecology refers to the dynamics of relationships, roles, niches, and resource distribution within the community—its social ecosystem. External ecology is the community's relationship with its physical environment and other surrounding communities. The theory examines how changes in one ecology (e.g., external climate change) force adaptations in the other (internal social structure).
Example: A fishing village faces an external ecological shift: fish stocks collapse. Internal and External Ecology Theory analyzes how this forces a change in the internal ecology: the social role of "fisher" shrinks, new niches like "aquaculturist" or "tourist guide" emerge, and power dynamics shift away from fishing families. The two ecologies are in constant, stressful dialogue.
by Dumuabzu February 5, 2026
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A term from research methodology referring to the factors that can influence a study's results, specifically highlighting the gap between controlled experiments and messy reality. Internal Variables are the conditions carefully managed inside the study—the specific lighting, the homogeneous participant pool, the standardized instructions. External Variables are the chaotic, real-world factors that exist outside the lab—distractions, peer pressure, lack of sleep, economic stress, and the general unpredictability of life. A study's failure often comes from perfectly controlling the Internal Variables while completely ignoring the External ones that actually drive behavior in the wild.
Internal and External Variables "That study proving people prefer classical music for focus is a joke. They controlled for every Internal Variable in a soundproof room. But they ignored the External Variables: my neighbor's barking dog, my phone buzzing, and the existential dread of my unanswered emails. The lab is not reality."
by Dumu The Void February 21, 2026
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A framework for understanding systems by separating the environment inside a defined boundary from the environment outside it. Internal Ecology refers to the complex web of relationships, energy flows, and feedback loops within a system—like the microbiome in your gut, the culture inside a company, or the nutrient cycle in a sealed forest. External Ecology refers to the larger environment that surrounds and influences that system—the food you eat that affects your gut, the market that affects the company, or the climate that affects the forest. The health of any system depends on the balance between its internal dynamics and its external pressures.
Internal and External Ecology "The company's Internal Ecology was toxic—backstabbing and silos everywhere. But they ignored the External Ecology: a recession and a new competitor. You can't fix the fish tank's water if the whole room the tank is in is on fire."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 22, 2026
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Internal Variables

Factors originating within a system or study that influence outcomes and are, in principle, part of what the researcher is studying or should be controlling. In experimental design, internal variables include the treatment itself, participant characteristics, measurement procedures, and all the elements the researcher deliberately manipulates or measures. However, internal variables also include unintended factors: participant expectations (placebo effects), researcher expectations (experimenter bias), measurement error, and all the ways the study itself shapes its own results. Distinguishing intended internal variables from confounding internal variables is the fundamental challenge of research design.
Internal Variables Example: "They thought they were measuring the drug's effect, but the internal variable of participant expectation—they all knew they were getting the real drug—confounded everything. The improvement might have been pure placebo."
by Dumu The Void March 12, 2026
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Internal Aletheic Bioluminescence Proprium

Internal Aletheic Bioluminescence Proprium (IABP): The innate, self-sustaining ability to perceive, express, and embody one’s deepest truth. Derived from the Greek word aletheia (truth), the Latin proprium (representing the unique, intrinsic essence of an individual), and bioluminescence (the capacity for self-generated light), IABP symbolizes the inner radiance that illuminates and reveals a person's authentic self. It represents the unchanging core that is uniquely theirs, transcending external influences such as societal expectations, validation, or cultural norms. IABP is the luminous force that guides one toward the realization of their fullest potential, serving as a constant source of clarity and authenticity. It underscores that true expression and self-realization are rooted in an unwavering connection to one’s inner truth, independent of external pressures.
In moments of deep introspection, she experienced an awakening of her Internal Aletheic Bioluminescence Proprium, where the truths of her innermost self illuminated the darkness of her past, guiding her toward a more authentic existence.
by Artem Ovsepian January 22, 2025
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