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could a real person survive

Could A Real Person Survive is a semi-satirical and semi-scientific look at the super moves of all your favorite fighting video games, and asks a very important and unnecessary question: Could a real person survive THAT?!

Layout for each Character Episode: Intro, Title, Super Move, CARPS Examination Playback, Outro, and Final Diagnosis

Green = Almost no injury
Yellow = Mild and lasting injury
Orange = Serious and life threatening injury
Red = Almost certain death

*There is the mulligan that there is an imagined medical team on stand by right outside of camera shot to treat the wounded.
At least 80 % of the time, the answer to “Could a real person survive THAT?!” is “No.”
by yrgh October 19, 2024
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That's how real it is

When The energy from a third party gives you confirmation about something you were literally just thinking about, or talking about with someone at that same moment
Im thinking about seeing this girl tonight but shes far, i dont if its worth the trip . And then a car passes by playing the song ive been a nasty girl . that's how real it is , im going.
by joepellegreeno November 26, 2024
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Be so for real

"Be so for real" is a term for moments when you find it to be unbelievable".
"Girl, be so for real, you know you're gonna do it again".
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Be so for real

"Be so for real" is a term for moments when you find it to be unbelievable".
"Girl, be so for real, you know you're gonna do it again".
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Be so for real

"Be so for real" is a term for moments when you find it to be unbelievable".
"Girl, be so for real, you know you're gonna do it again".
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Appeal to Real Life Fallacy

The fallacy of dismissing an argument, theory, or principle because it doesn't match the speaker's personal, anecdotal, or perceived "common sense" experience of "real life." It privileges a specific, often limited, lived experience over systematic evidence, abstract reasoning, or the experiences of others. It's a variant of the anecdotal fallacy that claims the gritty, messy "real world" invalidates cleaner models or ideals.
Appeal to Real Life Fallacy Example: "Your economic theory about universal basic income sounds nice in a textbook, but in real life—which you'd know if you ever ran a small business—people would just stop working." This dismisses studies and pilots by appealing to a singular, entrenched view of how "real life" (often meaning a competitive, transactional world) supposedly operates.
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home on the real real

home on the real real
Pronunciation: hohm on thuh ree-uhl ree-uhl

Definition:
A deeper form of “home.” Not just a physical house or location, but the place, state, or situation where your identity fits so naturally into the surrounding structure of life that you stop noticing the effort of being yourself.

It’s the moment when your personal “puzzle piece” finally clicks into the larger puzzle and the edges line up perfectly. There’s no grinding, forcing, or performing — just a quiet sense that things make sense here.

“Home on the real real” can be:

a physical place

a group of people

a creative space

a mindset

a moment in time

Basically anywhere your shape matches the world’s shape.

Often confused with “home,” which is typically just a house or place of residence. “Home on the real real” is the emergent version — the deeper psychological and existential alignment that arises when identity and environment lock together.

Expanded explanation:
Think of life like a giant puzzle. Most of the time you’re sliding around trying to figure out where your piece fits — rotating yourself, shaving off corners, pretending to be a different piece.

But every once in a while you land somewhere where the grooves line up exactly.

No pressure.
No performance.
No friction.

That’s home on the real real.
“Yeah my apartment’s cool and all, but when I’m playing music with those guys on Friday nights… that’s home on the real real.”

or

“When I moved back to that little lake town and started working outside again, something clicked. I realized I was finally home on the real real.”
by NakedEdmund March 6, 2026
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