by o'connorsgal January 17, 2024
Get the Projection mug.Used by 9 year old flipaclip animators (12-16 if they have the 'tism) at the end of their channel names to make them sound more professional. It doesn't, Unfortunately.
Seriously, How many big channels can you name that have "Productions" at the end of their username? Probably about 2, But still.
When they do this, they fall into the sea of mediocrity, their channels NEVER to be seen again. Kind of in this limbo type state where their videos just sometimes pops up on your recommended tab.
Seriously, How many big channels can you name that have "Productions" at the end of their username? Probably about 2, But still.
When they do this, they fall into the sea of mediocrity, their channels NEVER to be seen again. Kind of in this limbo type state where their videos just sometimes pops up on your recommended tab.
Connor: So, What's your YouTube channel? I heard you make cool animations.
Jaden: WonderMonkey60 Productions!
Connor: Are these fucking vore animations on your channel? What the fuck!?
Jaden: WonderMonkey60 Productions!
Connor: Are these fucking vore animations on your channel? What the fuck!?
by ScallopSauce January 30, 2024
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Get the Profication mug.Projecting your own flaws into others. A common defense mechanism for dealing with repressed guilt for one's actions.
She tells people that Jack cheated on Mary as a projection of her guilt for cheating on her boyfriend.
by AU.DC May 21, 2024
Get the Projection mug.An individual who projects their own personal shortcomings and/or toxic traits onto others to such an extent that it appears as though they genuinely believe it themselves.
Projectionist - Why do people make fun of a flat earther while they can't obviously provide any proof of a globe?
*whispers - because they can..
*whispers - because they can..
by Burdensomeknowing February 13, 2026
Get the projectionist mug.A specific form of Accusation Bias where one approaches debate like a prosecutor approaching a defendant—assuming guilt, seeking evidence of wrongdoing, and interpreting all responses through the lens of culpability. Prosecution Bias doesn't seek truth; it seeks conviction. The opponent isn't a fellow seeker; they're the accused. Every statement is scanned for admission of guilt, every question is cross-examination, every response is evidence of something. The bias transforms dialogue into trial—with the prosecutor as judge, jury, and executioner.
"She tried to explain her position, but he just kept asking 'yes or no' questions designed to corner her. Prosecution Bias: not understanding, but convicting. He wasn't there to learn; he was there to win a case. The problem is, she didn't know she was on trial—and he didn't care."
by Dumu The Void March 4, 2026
Get the Prosecution Bias mug.A cognitive bias where one projects the scientific method—as one understands it—onto all forms of inquiry, assuming that any legitimate search for knowledge must follow the same procedures. This projection operates when someone insists that history isn't real because it can't run experiments; that philosophy is worthless because it doesn't test hypotheses; that personal experience is invalid because it's not reproducible. The projection lies in taking a method that works brilliantly for certain questions and assuming it must work for all questions—that the scientific method isn't one tool among many but the only tool worth having. This projection closes off whole domains of understanding, dismissing them as "unscientific" rather than recognizing that different questions require different methods.
Example: "He claimed that literary criticism wasn't real knowledge because it didn't use the scientific method—projection of the scientific method onto a domain where it simply doesn't apply."
by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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