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Radicalism

It's radical just more rad. ULTRA-RAD
Yo, that tree is so "radicalism".
by palinthemouse May 29, 2023
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Radicalized

I gotta say, I do feel a lot less of this since I started watching liberal news-media. It's like a bag of ice placed gently on my testicles.
Hym "How can you argue the OnlyFans girls aren't responsible for their customers overspending while simultaneously arguing that the Youtube shit-heads are responsible for whether or not their content has radicalized their viewers. Not that anyone has done this but you can see the parallel. All that aside, I've clearly been radicalized and it's entirely Jordan Peterson's faults. Blame him for whatever I do because he KNOWS that's it's him. And not me Hym. He's the guy. Not me. I've never done anything wrong until he did the thing he did."
by Hym Iam November 18, 2023
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Radicalis Es Fallacy

A fallacy where someone dismisses all arguments of a person by labeling them "radical," "extremist," or "fringe." The label functions as a dismissal: if you're radical, nothing you say needs engagement. The fallacy lies in treating the label as refutation—as if calling someone radical proves their arguments wrong. But radical doesn't mean false; it means outside the mainstream. The mainstream can be wrong; radicals can be right. The fallacy is particularly insidious because it uses social position as epistemic judgment—confusing marginality with falsity.
"I presented a critique of economic inequality. Response: 'That's just radical leftist nonsense.' That's Radicalis Es Fallacy—dismissing by label, not by argument. Maybe it's radical; maybe it's right. The label doesn't settle it. Calling me radical avoids engaging what I actually said. It's ad hominem by political category."
by Dumu The Void March 2, 2026
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Radicalized

Not if you are doing to them what you are doing to me. If you can't find any connection between them and myself (which you won't be able to as I have no associations with ANYONE)...
Hym "Then that means they were not RADICALIZED BY ME... YOU ARE DOING TO THEM WHAT YOU ARE DOING TO ME... AND THEY ARE DOING TO YOU WHAT I SAID THEY WOULD DO. You need to make it official. It needs to be ME. It needs to be public. And you need to have a remedy for the situation I described. That is the only way. And that applies to both the anti-theft and the 'radicalization' and the faster you do it the better everything is for everyone. If you wouldn't have let imposters co-opt my life, can you even imagine how many deaths you would have prevented? All because you don't want to have to do thing my way. But you do. Only once. But you do need to do that. Hell, after you do it my way (much like the Mangaka and the TV show writers), you will see that my way just works better."
by Hym Iam December 4, 2025
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Totally Radically Amazinglyawesome

People who know inside they are awesome.
Some people wake up saying i am totally radically amazinglyawesome.
by Tyson Ritter February 3, 2010
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sexual radicalization

the process by which you overexpose yourself to sexual stimuli burning through your natural, God-given sexual response and begin requiring increasingly deviant material to illicit a response. To cover the shame of your addiction and lack of will power, you announce you were born deviant and anyone who says otherwise is a bigot. You become increasingly interested in grooming children into your deviancy because you subconsciously envy their innocence. You also believe that the younger a child begins parroting advocacy for your deviancy, the more likely the public will be in believing it is inborn.
Sexual radicalization is scary! That guy used to be totally normal and now he's into horse porn.
by simblemyne_ May 20, 2021
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Hoc Est Radicalismus Fallacy

A fallacy where someone dismisses arguments by labeling them "radical," "extremist," or "fringe." The label functions as social dismissal: if it's radical, it's outside acceptable discourse and doesn't need engagement. The fallacy lies in treating marginality as falsity, ignoring that many truths were once radical and that social position doesn't determine correctness. It's argument from respectability—confusing what's acceptable with what's true.
"I proposed significant structural changes to address inequality. Response: 'That's just radical extremism.' That's Hoc Est Radicalismus Fallacy—using the label as a dismissal, not engaging the proposal. Maybe it's radical; maybe it's what's needed. The label doesn't tell you; thinking does. But labeling avoids thinking."
by Dumu The Void March 2, 2026
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