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It's literally just real and relatable combined. Made by cat gaming and lean o' pro
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It's literally just real and relatable combined. Made by cat gaming and lean o' pro when the.
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Realot

Realot is a person who is unapologetically authentic—someone who speaks plainly and truthfully, without hidden motives or sugarcoating. They value honesty over comfort and will tell things exactly as they see them, even when it’s unpopular or uncomfortable. Because of their directness and refusal to play social games, Realots are often misunderstood, mistaken for being harsh, insensitive, or confrontational, when in reality they are simply committed to being real.
A Realot doesn’t perform for approval; they stand on integrity, transparency, and self-respect. Their loyalty is genuine, their words are intentional, and their actions align with what they say.
“A Realot isn’t rude—they’re just honest in a world addicted to filters.”
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She’s so fake, expected a Realot!
He’s a realot. Keeper!
by Cooperstepp January 10, 2026
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Argumentum Ad Realitatem

A form of Reality Bias where one invokes "reality" as a trump card, treating their position as simply how things are and any alternative as literally out of touch with reality. The fallacy lies in claiming direct access to the real while others are trapped in illusion, ideology, or wishful thinking—without demonstrating why one's own access is privileged. "You're not living in the real world" becomes a way of dismissing views one dislikes without engaging them. This fallacy allows the speaker to position themselves as the realist, the pragmatist, the one who sees things as they really are—while everyone else is merely dreaming.
Example: "He dismissed her policy proposals as 'not living in the real world'—never explaining why his preferred policies were any more realistic. Argumentum Ad Realitatem: using 'reality' as a cudgel rather than a standard."
by Dumu The Void March 16, 2026
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