A player whose legacy lives in memory rather than records. Known for electrifying peaks of form, unorthodox skill, or pure entertainment value, they may never have sustained elite success or received major public recognition, yet those who watched them know how special they were.
Their greatness exists in moments and eras, not in medals. Long after statistics fade and headlines move on, their name still comes up in conversations that start with “you had to be there.” They are remembered not for what they won, but for how they made the game feel.
Their greatness exists in moments and eras, not in medals. Long after statistics fade and headlines move on, their name still comes up in conversations that start with “you had to be there.” They are remembered not for what they won, but for how they made the game feel.
Friend 1: “The Streets Won't Forget junior year, Marcus.”
Friend 2: “Brudda, the streets never knew you.”
Friend 1: “I was cooking. Ask anyone.”
Friend 2: “Anyone from where, your bench?”
Friend 1: “Nah, I had highlights.”
Friend 2: “Two clips on your mom’s Facebook isn’t SWF.”
Friend 1: “You just weren’t there.”
Friend 2: “Exactly. Nobody was.”
Friend 2: “Brudda, the streets never knew you.”
Friend 1: “I was cooking. Ask anyone.”
Friend 2: “Anyone from where, your bench?”
Friend 1: “Nah, I had highlights.”
Friend 2: “Two clips on your mom’s Facebook isn’t SWF.”
Friend 1: “You just weren’t there.”
Friend 2: “Exactly. Nobody was.”
by kbdou February 20, 2026
Get the Streets Won't Forget mug.The application of Critical Theory to the formal sciences—mathematics, logic, computer science, and related fields—examining how even these seemingly pure disciplines are shaped by social contexts and power relations. Critical Theory of Formal Sciences asks: How do mathematical concepts reflect cultural values? How has logic been used to exclude? Whose interests are served by treating formal sciences as neutral? Drawing on critical mathematics education, feminist critiques of logic, and philosophy of computer science, it insists that no knowledge is value-free—not even 2+2. Understanding formal sciences requires understanding the society that produces them.
"Math is universal, they say. Critical Theory of Formal Sciences asks: universal for whom? Developed where? Mathematics has history, culture, politics. It's been used to justify racism (intelligence testing), to enable surveillance (algorithms), to concentrate power. Formal sciences aren't neutral; they're human products. Critical theory insists on asking: what values are built into the equations?"
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 4, 2026
Get the Critical Theory of Formal Sciences mug.A human that is quite ambitious and works in private industry and speaks excessively in odd industry terms. These individuals are typically middle management all the way to the top of companies and they constantly spout statements that are popular at the time, jargon and specific to whatever is in fashion in their industry. A good example as of early 2026 would be the CEO of a massive burger restaurant chain taking a tiny bite of a cheese burger and calling it a "product." Suspiciously avoiding any language that may cause the viewer to think the product was actually food.
Investigations indicate that all MBA students are trained to be Jargon Based Life Forms.
Investigations indicate that all MBA students are trained to be Jargon Based Life Forms.
by Dr Cornelius Higginbotham March 13, 2026
Get the Jargon Based Life Form mug.Most commonly, this phrase is used to describe a joke that's lame.
Much more rarely though, the joke actually is genuinely funny, but it has such an unexpected punchline, or otherwise is delivered so unexpectedly that it draws a delayed reaction due to the audience needing time to process WTF they just heard.
Much more rarely though, the joke actually is genuinely funny, but it has such an unexpected punchline, or otherwise is delivered so unexpectedly that it draws a delayed reaction due to the audience needing time to process WTF they just heard.
Guy 1: (Offers a cracker) Hey, want to be a cannibal?
Guy 2: (Freezes up completely and stares dumbly for 10 whole seconds, and then finally starts laughing) Damn, that was actually good! That literally was actually so funny I forgot to laugh.
Guy 2: (Freezes up completely and stares dumbly for 10 whole seconds, and then finally starts laughing) Damn, that was actually good! That literally was actually so funny I forgot to laugh.
by anonymous March 20, 2026
Get the So funny I forgot to laugh mug.A philosophical framework holding that formal systems—logic, mathematics, computer science, information theory—are context-dependent in their meaning and application. What a formal system means depends on the context of its interpretation; what counts as a valid derivation depends on the context of its rules; what a formalism is useful for depends on the context of its application. Contextualism in the formal sciences opposes the idea that formal systems have meaning independent of their use. It insists that formalisms are tools whose significance emerges in context.
Example: "His contextualism of the formal sciences meant he rejected the idea that formal logic alone determines meaning. The same logical formula means different things in a programming language, a philosophical argument, and a legal document—context determines interpretation."
by Dumu The Void March 20, 2026
Get the Contextualism of the Formal Sciences mug.A philosophical framework holding that formal systems are always from a perspective—that what a formalism reveals depends on the perspective from which it is developed and applied. Different logical systems reveal different aspects of reasoning; different programming paradigms reveal different aspects of computation; different formal frameworks make different phenomena visible. Perspectivism demands that formal scientists be explicit about their frameworks, recognizing that the formalisms they choose shape what they can express.
Example: "Her perspectivism of the formal sciences meant she saw functional programming, object-oriented programming, and logic programming not as competing for the one true way to compute, but as different perspectives on computation—each suited to different problems."
by Dumu The Void March 20, 2026
Get the Perspectivism of the Formal Sciences mug.A philosophical framework holding that formal sciences operate within multiple, irreducible contexts—mathematical, computational, linguistic, practical, cultural—that shape what formalisms are developed and how they are used. A formal system emerges from the context of mathematical tradition, the context of computing technology, the context of practical problems, the context of institutional training. Multicontextualism insists that understanding formal sciences requires attending to this contextual multiplicity.
Example: "His multicontextualism of the formal sciences meant he studied the development of programming languages not just through computer science, but through the context of military funding, the context of corporate research labs, the context of academic fashions, the context of hardware constraints—all of which shaped what languages were built."
by Dumu The Void March 20, 2026