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Placebism

The Placebo Effect version of Debunkism—the ideological commitment to explaining away any phenomenon, experience, or reported effect as "just the placebo effect," regardless of evidence or context. Placebism treats "placebo" as a magic explanation that ends inquiry: it's not real, it's just placebo. The fallacy lies in using placebo as a dismissal rather than a phenomenon worthy of study. The placebo effect is real, interesting, and powerful—but Placebism uses it as a cudgel to avoid engaging with claims that challenge materialist orthodoxy. It's skepticism that has forgotten to be skeptical about its own explanations.
"He meditated and felt better. Placebism says: just placebo. Acupuncture helped her pain. Placebism says: just placebo. Thousands of years of healing traditions? Just placebo. Placebism uses 'placebo' like a magic word that makes experiences disappear. But the placebo effect is real—and using it to dismiss everything is ideology, not science. Placebism explains nothing; it just explains away."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 4, 2026
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Planetism

Contraction of Plane Spotting and Autism. A humorous, respectful self diagnosis of avid aircraft photographers who upload to social media and organize nerdy meetups at airports.
I'm flying to Los Angeles for a planetism meetup with friends.
by A320Scott March 20, 2026
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