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In What Episode Does Brick

A phrase usually used in shorts where the character Brick Heck from The Middle does something extremely retarded without any punishment.
Seymour: “In What Episode Does Brick Get Decapitated and Walked Around Paris with His Head Raised on a Pike in 1789?”
by Marker000 January 8, 2026
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Ouran Beach Episode

DON'T WATCH IT DON'T WATCH IT NO NO NO NO NO NO

OH MAN IT'S BAD SERIOUSLY THIS IS A WARNING TO YOU ALL
by Nudibranchia January 14, 2026
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Hard Problem of Epistemology

The problem of the criterion. To know which things we know (a theory of knowledge), we need a reliable method. But to justify that method, we need to know it leads to truth. This is a vicious circle: we need a method to identify knowledge, but we need knowledge to validate the method. Every foundational theory (empiricism, rationalism) starts with an unproven assumption. The hard problem is that epistemology, the study of knowledge, cannot get started without presupposing the very thing it seeks to justify. We are like a person searching for their glasses while needing their glasses to see.
Example: "I know the sun will rise tomorrow based on induction (past experience)." The epistemologist asks: "How do you know induction is reliable?" You might say, "It's always worked before." But that's using induction to justify induction—circular reasoning. Any other justification (e.g., it's logically necessary) would require its own justification. The hard problem: We clearly have functional knowledge, but we cannot construct a watertight, non-circular, non-arbitrary account of how we have it. Epistemology either ends in infinite regress, circularity, or an arbitrary stopping point ("just trust your senses, bro"). Hard Problem of Epistemology.
by Nammugal January 24, 2026
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i edited a peppa pig episode

A sign of minimal originality, effort or comedy, but maximal in viewership.
i edited a peppa pig episode because my parents are stupid
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that is like a Jerry Springer episode.

A unusual situation involving family members.
Did you hear Sue left her wife for her wives cousins husband, that is like a Jerry Springer episode.
by Bill&bob August 18, 2022
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I think I missed an episode

| aɪ θɪŋk aɪ mɪst ən ˈɛpɪsəʊd|

A phrase often send in class but can be said anywhere which is meant to display complete confusion or misunderstanding of a topic or instruction.
Person 1: “ayo what? Guys I think I missed an episode, what’s going on?”
Person 2: “yeah you were ill last week right?”
Person 1: “yeah I did guess I kinda did miss an episode”
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i'm awesome and cool and epic

If you say this, it's correct.
"man, i'm awesome and cool and epic"
"true"
by JajooWasTaken May 31, 2024
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