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Congregation

Congregation is a 2.1 solo Extreme Demon level created and published by Presta and verified by Floofle on 27 April 2021. This level contains sync-based gameplay and difficult timings. The level is one of the more controversial levels on the Demonlist due to its unconventional style of gameplay and its lengthy pre-drop section. Source: Geometry Dash Fan Wiki
"Hey guys! I just beat Congregation by Presta!"
by VVCCXX+ January 24, 2024
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congregation drop

an iconic section in the community-made demon "Congregation" featuring a beat drop
Minos: I died at the congregation drop someone kill me
Sisyphus: skill issue
by adhdev January 21, 2025
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Congregation jumpscare

Geometry dash jumpscare that can be uses whenever there is a black screen transition.
during the black screen you swap the video out with a few seconds before the drop of the level "Congregation" by presta.
god damn it dude i knew that congregation jumpscare was coming
by MusicalSans August 14, 2025
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Autoerotic correlation

verb

A sexual act practiced by University of Chicago undergraduates involving audibly reassuring oneself of one's prowess with the opposite sex while masturbating. Practitioners cite the induced pleasure as proof of the skills in question. Performed alone.
All the biddies here are too ugly to fuck but autoerotic correlation implies that I'm a sex god.
by oxford english dzchonary July 25, 2012
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ecclesiastical congregation

Pronunciation: ɛkli'ziæstɪkl kəŋgrɪˈgeɪʃən

Definition:
An assembly of adorers congregated under the auspices of an ecclesiastical hierarchy.
The collective body of believers participating in liturgical services.
An organized group united by participant faith and doctrinal adherence.
The congregation of faithful adherents within a specific denomination.

Significance:
• It defines the unified community of devotees.
• It emphasizes communal adoration (glorification) practices.
• It identifies structured religious assemblies.
• It avoids informal expressions.
• It improves communication about ecclesiology.
• It replaces colloquial Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms with formal Latinate alternatives.
Phrase: Ecclesiastical Congregation
Examples:
• Members of the ecclesiastical congregation pray together every Sunday (Dominday).
• His sermon inspired many members of the ecclesiastical congregation.
• She joined the ecclesiastical congregation, aspiring to spiritual guidance.
• Each member contributes to the vitality of the ecclesiastical congregation.
• They formed a close-knit ecclesiastical congregation based on mutual devotion.
by Dmitrio July 17, 2025
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A common online debating tactic where someone dismisses a valid connection between two things by arbitrarily declaring them unrelated, often without evidence or reasoning. For example, when you point out that billionaires exist alongside homelessness, and someone responds that "those things have nothing to do with each other"—as if wealth accumulation and poverty exist in separate universes. The arbitrary non-correlation fallacy is the rhetorical equivalent of covering your ears and saying "la la la not connected." It's especially popular in discussions about systemic issues, where acknowledging connections would require acknowledging problems, which is inconvenient when you're trying to defend the status quo.
Example: "She posted a graph showing that as CEO pay skyrocketed, worker wages stagnated. The first comment was pure arbitrary non-correlation fallacy: 'Those two things aren't related. CEO pay is about talent and markets. Worker wages are about productivity. Different things.' She posted five studies showing the connection. He posted 'correlation isn't causation.' She posted the causation studies. He posted 'still not convinced.' The fallacy had done its job: preventing learning, preserving ignorance."
by Dumu The Void February 15, 2026
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