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Trivialouza

Playing scrabble for hours, days without tapping. Out.
We went to Candy's house this weekend for trivialouza and then searched for our clothes
by Scrabble1 December 27, 2025
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serial trivializer

Someone who likes to pass off the accomplishments/goals of others as overly simple or easily attainable despite being an unintelligent blowhard.
Steve: Did you hear? Nick got a job at that Fortune Five Hundred accounting firm.
John: Pfft, whatever. Nick ain't even smart, just got lucky. Besides, I could do that shit any day.
Steve: Dude, are you serious? You can't even spell 'because', you're living with your mom and trying to become a rapper. Bro you're a serial trivializer.
by JayzoM August 29, 2016
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xXxVel_TriviaxXx

She's a really cool person, she needs more love from tiktok.
Hey I follow xXxVel_TriviaxXx
by SavageQuartz December 22, 2020
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non-trivial

Non-arbitrary.

Existing in ultrafinitive space rather than ultra-nihilistic space.
A non-trivial solution exists within the bounds of pan-contiguity. Specifically: non-trivial solutions can be expressed as a function of the ultra-finitive space of local heat-conservation (the-turquoise-line).
by flightfacilities November 28, 2021
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La Triviata

One of Giuseppe Verdi's lesser-known operas in which various aristocrats squabble over minor issues.
Actually, I think dat da better-known opera is really a lot like "La Triviata", in dat it all appears to be about rich bugs' egos dat are overriding their common sense regarding fairly unimportant disputes dat likely could have been quite-easily resolved, and common ground sought and agreed upon, if everyone had just calmed down and stopped being such highfalutin swelled heads about everything.
by QuacksO January 26, 2023
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Cognitive Trivialism

The belief that all human problems, emotions, and experiences can be reduced to needing therapy, needing medication, or fitting into a psychiatric diagnosis. Cognitive trivialism flattens the complexity of human existence into clinical categories: grief is depression, political anger is delusion, existential confusion is anxiety, different thinking is schizophrenia. It's the intellectual equivalent of a hammer seeing everything as nails—every human difficulty becomes a disorder requiring professional intervention. This worldview is comforting to those who hold it (complexity is reduced to simple labels) and devastating to those subjected to it (their genuine experiences are pathologized, their valid concerns dismissed as symptoms).
Example: "When she expressed anger about social injustice, he responded with cognitive trivialism: 'You're clearly projecting your childhood trauma. Have you considered therapy?' Her political analysis was reduced to personal pathology; her valid anger became a symptom. Cognitive trivialism had done its work: dismissing substance by pathologizing emotion."
by Abzugal February 19, 2026
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A form of bias and meta-bias where one dismisses another person's views, disagreements, or different perspectives by casually labeling them as mentally ill, unstable, schizophrenic, delusional, or otherwise pathological. The bias trivializes genuine mental health conditions while weaponizing them against anyone who disagrees. It's the logic of "you must be crazy to believe that" applied to every difference of opinion. Pathology Trivialization Bias allows its user to dismiss any challenge without engagement, to pathologize dissent rather than address it. It's especially common in online arguments, where "touch grass," "seek help," and "you're clearly mentally ill" serve as conversation-enders that require no thought, only dismissal.
Pathology Trivialization Bias Example: "She presented a well-reasoned argument for electoral reform. He responded with Pathology Trivialization Bias: 'You're clearly delusional. Have you tried medication?' Her arguments went unaddressed, her reasoning unchallenged—just dismissed as symptom. The bias had done its work: turning disagreement into disease, dissent into diagnosis. She wasn't wrong; she was just 'crazy'—which meant nothing she said mattered."
by Dumu The Void February 20, 2026
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