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ENGERON

(n.) /en-jur-on/

1. A rare, high-energy individual who is a total force of nature. Known for having a resilient "French noble" spirit (the Je Ne Suis Ni Roi energy) while being incredibly humble and down-to-earth. An Engeron is the person you want in your corner because they are fiercely protective of their circle—especially their kids—and will go to the ends of the earth to make sure everyone is safe and smiling.
2. A person who manages to balance being a hardworking professional by day and an EDM-loving, festival-going legend by night. They are likely self-teaching themselves a new language (like Japanese) just for the challenge.
3. The ultimate "vibes" curator. If an Engeron is there, the mood is lifted, the jokes are witty, and the loyalty is 100%.
I was having a rough week, but then John showed up with that Engeron energy and completely turned the night around. That man is truly unstoppable.
by JohnE92 January 27, 2026
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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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"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."
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