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Hat kid

A very interesting and comedic streamer who you should watch on Twitch and means someone who is “packing” and amazing
Hat kid is a goat

You got shit on by hat kid

Hat kid just said sum stupid shit

Hat kid has big meat
by Hatkid July 2, 2021
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Ass Hat Pimp

A man with unearned confidence who, in the middle of absolute chaos, believes he can talk his way into a wild foursom arrangement. Distinguished by poor timing, reckless optimism, and zero self-awareness.
Three girls showed up at Rogers basement apartment and started fighting. Instead of hiding, he tried to calm things down and pitched a group idea. Certified ass hat pimp
by Mind_surgeon January 18, 2026
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Trifle hat

A hat often worn only to be eaten the desert that is trifle. The hat was made famous worldwide by the worm 🪱
“Look how good the worm looks in the trifle hat” 🪱
by Tommy Dongis January 29, 2026
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A movie that was supposed to released today, but the dumbasses at Warner Bros. delayed it.
DAMN IT, The Cat in the Hat (2026 film) was delayed!
by certified dirtbag douche eater February 27, 2026
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Tinfoil Hat Fallacy

A rhetorical fallacy where someone dismisses an argument, claim, or perspective by associating it with the stereotype of "tinfoil hat" conspiracy theorists, without engaging the actual content or evidence. The name references the trope of conspiracy theorists wearing tinfoil to block mind control—the ultimate symbol of paranoid irrationality. The fallacy lies in using this association as a refutation: "That sounds like tinfoil hat stuff" becomes a conversation-ender, as if the mere resemblance to conspiracy theory stereotypes proves the claim false. But the association doesn't address the argument; it just signals social exclusion. The fallacy is particularly effective because it taps into genuine fears of being seen as irrational, but it's intellectually lazy—it avoids engagement by invoking stigma.
"I raised questions about government transparency and corporate influence on media. Response: 'Dude, that's some tinfoil hat nonsense.' That's Tinfoil Hat Fallacy—dismissing by association, not by argument. Media consolidation is real; government secrecy is documented. But the tinfoil label lets them feel superior without engaging a single fact. The hat is imaginary; the dismissal is real."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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