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Samantha Ormiston

the most wonderful and beautiful woman alive.

shes taken tho so get someone else.
OMG Samantha Ormiston is finally going to change her last name! I think she settled though, her boyfriend is not at her level.
by rednax69 July 18, 2025
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Meh-orning

Short for a morning that is just meh. To be used in replace of good morning because not all mornings are good
Person A: Good morning!
Person B: Meh-orning. My coffee is cold.
by Palindrome Emordbilap August 29, 2025
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The theory that "ordinariness" exists on a spectrum, not as a binary category. What counts as ordinary varies across contexts, cultures, and individuals—an event ordinary in one setting may be extraordinary in another; a phenomenon ordinary in one era may be impossible in another. The Ordinary Spectrum recognizes that ordinariness is not a property of things themselves but of their relationship to expectations, frequencies, and contexts. A rainy day is ordinary in Seattle, extraordinary in the desert. A phone call is ordinary now, extraordinary in 1900. The theory calls for mapping where phenomena fall on the spectrum of ordinariness, acknowledging that the boundary between ordinary and extraordinary is fuzzy and mobile.
Example: "He called her experience 'ordinary' and dismissed it. The Theory of the Ordinary Spectrum showed why that was wrong: what was ordinary for him (growing up with internet) was extraordinary for her (growing up without it). The spectrum revealed that ordinariness is relative—his dismissal was really just ignorance of context."
by Dumu The Void March 7, 2026
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Small Veblen Ordinal (SVO)

Equal to phi(1,0,0,0…) in extended Veblen notation or phi(120) in my super-extended Veblen notation.
Also equal to psi(omega1^omega1^omega) in Bucholz’s psi.
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by Joseph The Googologist May 24, 2025
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A framework for evaluating ordinariness along eight key dimensions. The 8 axes are: 1) Frequency (how often the phenomenon occurs), 2) Distribution (how widely it occurs across populations), 3) Expectation (how much it's anticipated), 4) Cultural Normalization (how culturally accepted it is), 5) Historical Precedent (whether it's happened before), 6) Explanatory Framework (how well understood it is), 7) Personal Experience (whether the individual has encountered it), and 8) Contextual Fit (how well it fits the immediate context). These axes allow for nuanced evaluation of whether something is ordinary, rather than binary judgments.
The 8 Axes of the Ordinary Spectrum Example: "They debated whether remote work was 'ordinary' now. The 8 axes showed why it was complicated: frequency (high now), distribution (varies by industry), expectation (growing), cultural normalization (still contested), historical precedent (low), explanatory framework (well understood), personal experience (depends), contextual fit (depends on job). The axes explained the debate: it was ordinary in some dimensions, not in others."
by Dumu The Void March 7, 2026
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An expanded framework adding eight dimensions for even more nuanced ordinariness evaluation. The additional axes include: 9) Generational Experience (whether it's ordinary for different age groups), 10) Geographic Variation (how it varies by location), 11) Temporal Stability (whether it remains ordinary over time), 12) Social Class Distribution (how it varies by class), 13) Subcultural Variation (how it varies across subcultures), 14) Institutional Recognition (whether institutions treat it as ordinary), 15) Linguistic Marking (whether language has ordinary terms for it), and 16) Attentional Salience (how much attention it receives). The 16 axes provide comprehensive analysis of ordinariness for complex cases.
The 16 Axes of the Ordinary Spectrum Example: "The phenomenon of working from home was mapped on all 16 axes: high frequency for some, low for others; high generational variation; high geographic variation; contested institutional recognition. The axes showed why no simple answer existed—'ordinary' was too simple a category for a complex reality."
by Dumu The Void March 7, 2026
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