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the 4 cholos 

AN Asian man who plays rainbow six drinks watermelon milk and likes the n word but he does not use hard r

a mixed man / white man who also uses the n word no hard r tho and likes monkeys real ones and who is always in trouble for something

a hispanic who plays with the two friends but leaves mid game to help his mother

then u have there online friend who is Puerto African and likes the 2 second one on a weird different level

they all like anime beside the 3 one but he know how to give sloop goop
hey bruv u heard o the 4 cholos

naw man dey famous or somin

ye bruv for being weird i heard almost all besides one acts gay but thats just them being homies sraigh up innt
the 4 cholos by god.himself.mp4 November 30, 2020

The 4 d rule

The 4d rule is a rule imposed on exchange students in the United States by their exchange association. It prohibits students from driving, drinking alcohol, using drugs, and dating American partners (banging yankee blondes and brunettes)

The tacit rule popular among exchange students is to break these rules as quickly as possible without being caught by their host family.
Hey bro if I bang Taylor tonight at the prom after party at Danielle's house it would have only taken me two weeks to break the 4 d rule!

Can you pass me the bang ??
if you take a picture with “the 4’s” it means that you think kitkat is the funniest, prettiest, greatest female you’ve ever seen.
i always put the 4’s up to let everyone know.
the 4’s by kitkat smack May 7, 2022

The 4 hoes 

A blunt mixed with 4 strains of weed
Hey bro did you hit that 4 hoes

(Friend) what 4 hoes?
The blunt has 4 strains of weeds it’s called the 4 hoes
The 4 hoes by Dalph20 July 10, 2023

The 4 Axes of the Science Spectrum

An expanded model adding two crucial dimensions to the basic framework. Axis 1: Pure-Applied (knowledge for understanding vs. knowledge for use). Axis 2: Hard-Soft (precise measurement vs. complex interpretation). Axis 3: Consensus-Stable vs. Consensus-Emerging (fields with established paradigms vs. fields still in formation). Axis 4: Value-Laden vs. Value-Neutral (sciences that explicitly engage values vs. those that aim for value-freedom). These four axes create a sixteen-type space that captures far more nuance than simple binaries. Physics sits at hard, pure, stable, relatively neutral. Medicine sits at applied, mixed hardness, stable, deeply value-laden. Sociology sits at soft, mixed pure-applied, emerging, deeply value-laden. The 4 Axes reveal that methodological debates often stem from different positions on these spectra.
The 4 Axes of the Science Spectrum "Your critique of social science assumes it should be on the same axes as physics. The 4 Axes show: different coordinates entirely. Social science is softer, more applied, less paradigmatically stable, more value-laden. That's not failure—it's a different location on the spectrum. Map before you judge."

The 4 Axes of the Technology Spectrum

An expanded model adding two crucial dimensions to the basic framework. Axis 1: Hard-Soft (physical vs. informational). Axis 2: Consumer-Industrial (individual vs. systemic use). Axis 3: Enabling-Replacing (augments human capacity vs. replaces human function). Axis 4: Transparent-Opaque (understandable operation vs. black-box complexity). These four axes create sixteen technology-types. A hand tool is hard, consumer, enabling, transparent. AI is soft, industrial (mostly), replacing, opaque. Social media is soft, consumer, replacing (of attention), opaque. Medical devices vary across all axes. The 4 Axes reveal that debates about technology—is it good? is it safe? is it controllable?—depend heavily on where a technology sits on these spectra.
The 4 Axes of the Technology Spectrum "You're worried about AI replacing jobs, but you're fine with calculators. The 4 Axes show why: calculators are enabling (they help you calculate), transparent (you understand how they work). AI is replacing (it does the thinking) and opaque (you don't know why it decides). Same axis, different positions—huge difference in effect."