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Get the haerinism mug.Hægrid is a norwegian adjective describing a person who is easily injured when partaking in physical activities; such as football, weightlifting and padel. Commonly described by the norwegian word for cookie (kjeks). Usually hægrids are stubborn, naive, easily agitated and can have some flaws with their vision.
Felix: Trym was injured while playing football. Due to his poor eyesight he was unable to see the ball coming towards him.
Teodor: Ugh! Trym is such a hægrid!
Teodor: Ugh! Trym is such a hægrid!
by HybridMadchen October 3, 2024
Get the Hægrid mug.A Norwegian slang word most commonly used in the Toten area. It has 2 ways of using it
1. Used when you get full after eating a big meal.
2. Used when you get shocked almost like saying "Oh My God"
1. Used when you get full after eating a big meal.
2. Used when you get shocked almost like saying "Oh My God"
1. Guy: *Finishes a whole pizza* "Oh, hællan måne"
2. Friend 1: *Comes out from a corner* "Boo!"
Friend 2: "Ah, hællan måne!"
2. Friend 1: *Comes out from a corner* "Boo!"
Friend 2: "Ah, hællan måne!"
by anonymous December 13, 2024
Get the Hællan måne mug.Haeon is a great friend who is very intentional in her relationships. While she might struggle with replying to text messages, she will always pick up your phone calls and she never stops caring about people she loves. Haeon will be one of the most interesting people you'll ever meet. She is super funny and has a great sense of humor. She'll dance at random times and she always knows how to lighten a room. Everyone around her loves her, and she makes friends everywhere she goes. She is also incredibly smart and always strives to do her best in everything. Haeon is incredibly talented in everything she tries, whether it school or athletics or art. Her laugh will brighten anyone's day. She can be a chronic insomniac and loves to wear the color black. Haeon knows so many people that it is considered a Haeon moment to run into someone you know. If you know a Haeon you are incredibly lucky.
by savvydory January 10, 2025
Get the Haeon mug.A fallacy where someone dismisses arguments by labeling them "pseudoscience." The label functions as dismissal: if it's pseudoscience, it's not worth engaging. The fallacy lies in treating the label as refutation, ignoring that the boundary between science and pseudoscience is contested and that labeling something doesn't prove it wrong. It's argument from authority dressed as methodological critique—using "pseudoscience" as a magic word that makes arguments disappear.
"I presented evidence for alternative healing practices. Response: 'That's just pseudoscience.' That's Haec Est Pseudoscientia Fallacy—using the label as a dismissal, not engaging the evidence. Maybe it's pseudoscience; maybe it's legitimate but marginal. The label doesn't settle it. Calling it pseudoscience avoids looking at what I actually presented."
by Dumu The Void March 2, 2026
Get the Haec Est Pseudoscientia Fallacy mug.A fallacy where someone dismisses arguments by labeling them "conspiracy theory." The label functions as automatic dismissal: if it's a conspiracy theory, it's false by definition. The fallacy lies in treating the label as refutation, ignoring that some conspiracy theories have been proven true and that the label is often used to suppress legitimate inquiry. It's a conversation-ender that uses stigma instead of argument.
"I documented instances of corporate malfeasance. Response: 'That's just a conspiracy theory.' That's Haec Est Theoria Conspirationis Fallacy—using the label to dismiss documented facts. Calling it a theory doesn't make the documents disappear. The label avoids engagement, which is exactly why it's used."
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