Discrimination based on the music on someone's computer playlist. Of course, if someone's taste is bad enough to include Daniel O'Donnell on their computer, they probably deserve it.
by Ronan March 20, 2005
Get the Playlistism mug.An "indie" movie. With Micheal Cera, and Kat Dennings. About a boy dumped by his ex who his still madly in love with, then he plays at a show of his with his gay band members, and he ends up hooking up with Norah(Kat) and then they loose there drunk friend. its all about there adventure finding their drunk friends and a band Wheres Fluffy in New York City.
Its slightly funny, and has good music, with an amazing story, and plot. Every friend of mine who has seen it has LOVED it.
Its slightly funny, and has good music, with an amazing story, and plot. Every friend of mine who has seen it has LOVED it.
friend 1: have you seen Nick & Norah's infinite Playlist?
Me: fuck yes. best movie ever made.
Friends 1: i know! its so good.
Me: fuck yes. best movie ever made.
Friends 1: i know! its so good.
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Michaelov ploy - Logical Fallacy
An argument, or point within an argument which revolves around completely altering the topic of argument and using (twisting) semantics (meanings of words) as a means to prove (force) a point which either was never disputed or is so off the wall (for example, Maths doesn't exist) that to argue it would be to slaughter logic on the spot.
Often relies on the lack of universal, metaphysical definitions for entirely human concepts to argue that either it does not exist at all or that we cannot discuss them without omniscience, or similar faeces.
To effectively execute a Michaelov ploy one must 'quickswitch' the argument right at the end back to the original argument to make it seem as if they had effectively defeated a point.
It is a logical fallacy because the point made by a user of the michaelov ploy has no sort of logic within it.
An argument, or point within an argument which revolves around completely altering the topic of argument and using (twisting) semantics (meanings of words) as a means to prove (force) a point which either was never disputed or is so off the wall (for example, Maths doesn't exist) that to argue it would be to slaughter logic on the spot.
Often relies on the lack of universal, metaphysical definitions for entirely human concepts to argue that either it does not exist at all or that we cannot discuss them without omniscience, or similar faeces.
To effectively execute a Michaelov ploy one must 'quickswitch' the argument right at the end back to the original argument to make it seem as if they had effectively defeated a point.
It is a logical fallacy because the point made by a user of the michaelov ploy has no sort of logic within it.
Bill: I think religion is a force for evil
Ben: I have an issue with that <michaelov ploy> Since the word think means to have a mind, and a mind is nothing without a universal definition of evil, how can we truly say that we even exist? Without existing we can't say religion is a force for evil </michaelov ploy>
Bill: Wait..... what?
---- A more extreme version ----
Matthias: I object to homosexuals because I feel it is unnatural.
Michaelov: Without a universal definition of 'object' then you cannot object since you do not know the true nature of a physical object whilst in the universal realm of the object itself. Gays for president!
Matthias: o. O
Ben: I have an issue with that <michaelov ploy> Since the word think means to have a mind, and a mind is nothing without a universal definition of evil, how can we truly say that we even exist? Without existing we can't say religion is a force for evil </michaelov ploy>
Bill: Wait..... what?
---- A more extreme version ----
Matthias: I object to homosexuals because I feel it is unnatural.
Michaelov: Without a universal definition of 'object' then you cannot object since you do not know the true nature of a physical object whilst in the universal realm of the object itself. Gays for president!
Matthias: o. O
by drGobson March 31, 2010
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Get the Playlo mug.That song is so plogley. She is so plogley. He is so plogley.
by Jayzee5035 October 19, 2008
Get the Plogley mug.A woman who starts a fake relationship with a man for the purpose of personal gain.
Examples of this include: to make another man jealous, to improve her social standing or to acquire a Greencard.
To properly fit the definition of ployfriend, the man in the relationship must not be aware of what is occurring.
Examples of this include: to make another man jealous, to improve her social standing or to acquire a Greencard.
To properly fit the definition of ployfriend, the man in the relationship must not be aware of what is occurring.
Sarah's parents did not approve of Brad, so Sarah used Mark as a ployfriend to appease her parents while she secretly slept with Brad.
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Get the ployfriend mug."Platonic love of my life" is being used, when you have a deep understanding with someone and want to appreciate them as much as possible, but don't have any romantic feelings towards them. Kind of more than a best friend, but less than a romantic partner.
Dana: "You tell Sarah you love her every day, are you guys dating?"
Wendy: "No we're not, but she is my ploml. We understand eachother on a deep personal level."
Wendy: "No we're not, but she is my ploml. We understand eachother on a deep personal level."
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