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Cotard

Someone who has become retarded by being in constant close proximity to someone who is actually retarded.
There are a lot of cotards in The White House these days. I can only guess why.
by Cpt_Howdy July 8, 2025
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Contradictasaurus

To be a contradictasaurus is to make stupid accusations about people while also doing the exact same thing or similar things to what the accusation is about, e.g accusing someone of grooming because of something that is clearly viewed as sexual content while also roleplaying with a minor online regarding the exact same subject.
1Trukaren accused Nathan of grooming yet she does tf roleplays with minors, she is a Contradictasaurus.
by MM1302 October 23, 2025
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elijah contario

elijah contario is a beiber wanna be and is not very cool as he thinks he is. He an be a prick but sometimes be nice. He is short and not very good looking. Still be nice to him because he may not have many friends.
wow that dude is like an Elijah Contario
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Performative contradiction

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by Chamwastaken November 20, 2020
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Willfully contradictory

Someone that tries to discredit the way you treated them as inhuman after they tried to make you feel insignificant about your skinny arms and shit like that. Then they still try to twist it around to where you made it one sided.
He/she is willfully contradictory for such a broad minded person, or does it just seem that way to me because my view of the world is as narrow as it is?
by Solid Mantis April 23, 2021
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The radical philosophical principle that two contradictory statements can indeed both be true at the same time, challenging the foundational law of non-contradiction that has guided Western logic for millennia. The principle of possible contradiction acknowledges that reality is often more complex than binary logic allows—that someone can love you and hurt you, that a system can be both successful and unjust, that you can want something and not want it simultaneously. This principle is especially relevant in politics, economics, and human relationships, where simplistic either/or thinking fails to capture nuance. Critics say it's just an excuse for sloppy thinking; proponents say it's the only way to think clearly about a world that refuses to be simple.
Example: "She invoked the principle of possible contradiction when he said capitalism couldn't both create wealth and increase inequality. 'It's doing both,' she said. 'Right now. Simultaneously. The contradiction isn't in my argument; it's in the system. Reality doesn't care about your logic.' He couldn't accept that two contradictory things could both be true, which meant he couldn't see the world as it actually was."
by Dumu The Void February 15, 2026
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The principle that two propositions can contradict each other in some spectral dimensions while aligning in others, making contradiction a matter of degree rather than an absolute binary. Two arguments can be contradictory on the truth-value spectrum but aligned on the evidence-quality spectrum, or opposed on the conclusion spectrum but parallel on the methodology spectrum. The law of possible spectral contradiction allows for nuanced relationships between ideas that simple logic would declare irreconcilable. It's the logic of "we agree on the facts but disagree on what they mean," of "same evidence, different interpretations," of "contradictory but not incommensurable."
Example: "She and her colleague appeared to contradict each other—she said the policy would help, he said it would hurt. But under the law of possible spectral contradiction, they aligned on the evidence spectrum (same data), diverged on the interpretation spectrum (different models), and met again on the values spectrum (both wanting to help). The contradiction was real but limited, which made conversation possible."
by AbzuInExile February 16, 2026
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