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ensombiance

Ensombiance is my favorite feeling in the world.
by John Klap November 28, 2024
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endorcrine

A bodily hormone-producing system in Ewoks.
The Ewoks were super-effective allies for the Rebel forces, so perhaps da endorcrine does wonders for da physical and cognitive abilities of said pint-sized furballs.
by QuacksO January 11, 2025
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enso

well.. hes just a chill guy and doesnt really care about anything + anyone
he is what a "sigma" is.
be like enso
by 6nso February 5, 2025
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enstraved

WHEN SOMEONE CALLED BENJAMIN PLAYS FNAF WORLD WHILE IGNORING SOMEONE CALLED JOSHUA
BENJAMIN ENSTRAVED JOSHUA WHILE PLAYING FNAF WORLD
by Jimmy D. Goat February 7, 2025
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Enforesero, enforUesero, enforeserO

Enforesero, enforUesero, enforeserO
Enforesero, enforUesero, enforeserO
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 24, 2025
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The confidently asserted claim that only falsifiable theories or hypotheses can be true—that unfalsifiable claims are automatically worthless or false. This is fallacious because it confuses a criterion for scientific status (falsifiability) with a criterion for truth. Many true claims are unfalsifiable (mathematical axioms, metaphysical beliefs, ethical principles). Many falsifiable claims are false. Enforcing falsifiability as the only gateway to truth is scientism, not science—it arbitrarily excludes whole domains of human knowing.
"If it's not falsifiable, it's not true!" they announced, unaware that their own statement is unfalsifiable. That's Enforced Falsifiability Fallacy—using a methodological principle as a metaphysical club. Falsifiability is about testability, not truth. Enforcing it as the only truth standard is like enforcing a ruler as the only measure of weight."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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Enforced Consistency Fallacy

The fallacy of demanding consistency in situations where consistency doesn't matter, where logic isn't the primary framework, or where different contexts legitimately call for different approaches. Common in political and social debates: "You criticized X, but you support Y—hypocrite!" The demand for perfect consistency ignores that humans are contextual, that principles interact, and that life requires judgment, not algorithmic uniformity.
"You say we should help the homeless but also support economic growth—that's inconsistent!" That's Enforced Consistency Fallacy. Those goals might conflict sometimes; they might also complement. Life isn't a logic puzzle—consistency isn't the highest virtue, and demanding it is often a way to avoid engaging with complexity."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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