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Verum Deus

Verum Deus is a short lived campaign created by newfags on 4chan who thought they could troll the world. Their goal was to create a fictional cult and spam social networks such as facebook, youtube, and twitter. The idea originated on /x/ then mitigated to /b/ where it was left to die.
What is Verum Deus?

I don't know I think it was another failed attempt by 4chan.

Oh, what newfags!
by Jimmy Rustles IV October 26, 2012
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Varnum Stupid

(noun) When you say something so unbelievably dumb, most people would think you are joking.
Those opinions on Bernie Sanders are Varnum stupid.
by starkunn May 31, 2020
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Harper Verum is kinda hot.
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Argumentum ad Verbum

A fallacy where the focus shifts to the words used in an argument rather than the argument's content. "You are trivializing the word X" becomes a way of dismissing claims without engaging them. The move criticizes word choice, terminology, or phrasing—often legitimately, but fallaciously when the word critique substitutes for content engagement. Words matter, but when "you're using the wrong term" becomes the whole response, the substance gets lost. Argumentum ad Verbum is particularly common in online debates where semantic nitpicking replaces substantive discussion.
"I described an experience as 'traumatic.' Response: 'You're trivializing real trauma by using that word casually.' That's Argumentum ad Verbum—focusing on my word choice, not my experience. Maybe the word was imperfect; maybe not. Either way, my point about what I experienced remains unaddressed. Words matter, but using them as a shield against engagement is fallacy."
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