Someone who likes to pass off the accomplishments/goals of others as overly simple or easily attainable despite being an unintelligent blowhard.
Steve: Did you hear? Nick got a job at that Fortune Five Hundred accounting firm.
John: Pfft, whatever. Nick ain't even smart, just got lucky. Besides, I could do that shit any day.
Steve: Dude, are you serious? You can't even spell 'because', you're living with your mom and trying to become a rapper. Bro you're a serial trivializer.
John: Pfft, whatever. Nick ain't even smart, just got lucky. Besides, I could do that shit any day.
Steve: Dude, are you serious? You can't even spell 'because', you're living with your mom and trying to become a rapper. Bro you're a serial trivializer.
by JayzoM February 25, 2016
A non-trivial solution exists within the bounds of pan-contiguity. Specifically: non-trivial solutions can be expressed as a function of the ultra-finitive space of local heat-conservation (the-turquoise-line).
by flightfacilities November 29, 2021
A logical fallacy where someone involved in an argument says the issue in question being argued over "doesn't really matter" in an attempt to shame their opponent into giving up so that their side can push their agenda unopposed.
This fallacy is easily countered by telling the person doing this argument to shut up and go away if they don't actually care.
This fallacy is easily countered by telling the person doing this argument to shut up and go away if they don't actually care.
Person 1: "Why do you care so much if the space marines in Warhammer 40,000 are female anyway? It's just toy soldiers, stop being such a whiny incel over nothing!"
Person 2: "Appeal to triviality. If you didn't actually care about this stuff then you wouldn't even argue about it in the first place."
Person 2: "Appeal to triviality. If you didn't actually care about this stuff then you wouldn't even argue about it in the first place."
by janh47 February 02, 2024