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Object shows

those animated shows on youtube with gay inanimate objects
1: Hey, do you know those gay shows on YouTube?
2: Oh, you mean object shows?
by an.explosive.croissant March 14, 2024
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objectsexual

Someone who is infatuated with an object/personal item.
During the interview, the psychologist encountered a case study of an objectsexual individual who expressed romantic attraction and emotional connection solely to inanimate objects.
by XTCumsock96 April 21, 2024
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Object Resort

An Object Show made by Hypercrystal that got shut down except for the auditions.
I can't wait to watch how object resort is doing!
"Types Object Resort to Google"
"Looks at the description of the Fandom"
WHAT!?
by Silic17 April 22, 2024
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Objectified

1. A webcomic inspired by object shows.

2. To treat as an object
1. "Oh dang the new Objectified comic page came out!!"
2. "That woman said she was objectified by a man."
by M a x b o i . . . April 27, 2024
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Object Fool

the object show where you act like a fool

also is one of the teams in animatic battle, object fool's season 2
Eucerin: Hey guys, welcome to Object Fool! Where you act like a fool.
by AlphaStage May 24, 2024
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The core challenge in science and philosophy: how to distinguish an objective claim (true independent of observers) from a subjective one (dependent on a point of view). Since all observation is theory-laden and filtered through human senses and instruments, pure objectivity might be an impossible ideal. The "problem" is that every method we create to ensure objectivity (double-blind trials, peer review) is itself a socially constructed process. We demarcate the objective as that which survives these constructed filters, but the line is always provisional.
Example: "Two scientists saw the same data curve. One called it random noise; the other, a significant signal. The Objectivity Demarcation Problem is that their prior beliefs—their subjective 'priors'—dictated where they drew the line. Their argument wasn't about the data, but about where to place the demarcation between objective pattern and subjective illusion. Even statistics, our tool for objectivity, requires a subjective choice: the p-value threshold."
by AbzuInExile February 1, 2026
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Objectivity Bias

The mistaken belief that a truly "objective" perspective is possible or necessary for valid knowledge, used to dismiss viewpoints that are explicitly situated, personal, or experiential. It ignores that all observation is theory-laden and all knowers have a position. This bias falsely equates impartiality with truth, often to delegitimize marginalized voices whose "objectivity" has been historically denied by the very systems they critique.
Example: Dismissing a Indigenous community's knowledge about local ecosystem changes because it's "anecdotal" and "not objective science," while privileging sparse satellite data, commits Objectivity Bias. It rejects a deep, situated observational history in favor of a distant, "neutral" measurement that may miss crucial, on-the-ground nuances.
by Dumu The Void February 4, 2026
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