by hoonfart August 05, 2024
I'd like to point out that because it (The weaponized/imposed schizophrenia) is something that is vocalized with intent (to either effect behavior or effect mood) and is therefore NOT implicit bias..
Hym "But, rather, EXPLICIT BIAS that constitutes workplace harassment that verges on the sexual and is perpetuated by a veil of silence around the act. It isn't incumbent on me to trust the judgment of the people around me."
by Hym Iam August 20, 2023
a term used in kpop stan culture when your bias (favourite group member) reminds you why they’re your bias.
seonghwa has been wrecking me so hard lately but godddd hongjoong bias checked me when he did that move 😭🥵
by numberonehonglover December 07, 2022
The tendency to dislike or disapprove of someone’s actions, regardless of their nature, once they’ve been widely deemed an "asshole" by others and their inconsiderate behavior has solidified your personal dislike for them. Even when you recognize that you engage in similar behavior—behavior that isn't inherently rude or malicious—you’ll still feel disproportionate annoyance or anger toward their actions.
"I know I can be a bit loud in public sometimes, but when Sonya raises her voice like that, it triggers my asshole bias—I just can't stand her doing it, even though it's something I’ve done myself."
"I’ll admit, I sometimes text during movies, but when Mark does it, it drives me crazy. His constant texting just sets off my asshole bias"
"I’ll admit, I sometimes text during movies, but when Mark does it, it drives me crazy. His constant texting just sets off my asshole bias"
by McLovin17# January 07, 2025
Term describing a mindset of a person when they are unable to see another viewpoint/or the truth in a situation. It's when a person has heard about a "story, opinion, or report" from one person first and believes that this is the truth. This occurs when a person's mind is closed and incapable of hearing and understanding another viewpoint or report because they completely believe what they were told initially about a person or situation is the truth.
John's girlfriend believed he had cheated on her because her best friend told her she saw him with another girl. John was not with the other girl but his girlfriend had "first story bias" and felt she could not trust him anymore.
by Sueism July 18, 2019
Changing one's opinion solely based on admiration, without thoughtful consideration, reflects a biased shift influenced by blind admiration.
Forming a strong opinion on a controversial topic based on the views of a charismatic speaker, without critically analyzing the arguments, reflects Bigotial Bias.
by formicidae January 21, 2024
Person : I just saw the news bigfoot came too town
Other person no he didnt he was in some woods
Person:how would you know? Were you there?
Other person :yeah
Person: yeah right
Other person: great if it weren't for that credulous bias people would investigate
Other person no he didnt he was in some woods
Person:how would you know? Were you there?
Other person :yeah
Person: yeah right
Other person: great if it weren't for that credulous bias people would investigate
by kouconut July 22, 2021