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Inchudgen

Incel, chud, and newgen combined into one word. Often used to describe someone who fits that description.
LJ is an inchudgen
by Inchudgen February 5, 2026
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Inchudgen

An Inchudgen is a chronically online individual who recently adopted bitter, reactionary internet beliefs and treats them like ancient wisdom. Known for parroting half-understood takes, confusing irony with intelligence, and blaming society for problems they refuse to self-reflect on.
Leonel James Perez is an inchudgen
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Incluevity

Incluevity (noun)
/ɪnˈklu .ə.vɪ.ti/
Definition:
The feeling that others around you possess knowledge or understanding of something difficult for you to fully grasp, leading to a sense of being slightly left out, but not entirely.
"I felt a wave of incluevity as my coworkers discussed the new project strategy in jargon I barely understood."
by JSABschool February 12, 2026
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incrediblinius

An adjective that describes something so incredible, that the word ‘incredible’ fails to capture its full meaning,
Crazyschnitzelmeister78: i just got a mythic egg from the Mythic5 gift box in bee swarm simulator
Miseymansions900,000,000: now that, my dear compatriot, is Incrediblinius!
by jimothy patrickson February 15, 2026
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incrediblinium

a word thats used to describe the surprisingly non-toxic ore Incrediblinium, which is malleable and universal like plastic, but as strong as tungsten, and a powerful energy source like uranium (however Burgertest preferred using blood, at least in their early days).

Incrediblinium is found in large liquid deposits in the mantle of Earth. it is easily identifiable from its appearance alone, like if a drop of the sun was placed in a gold bar during its making; except Incrediblinium would not have to be made, as its natural form appears the same as a bar of Incrediblinium — the only difference is that, as mentioned before, natural deposits are not solid, and only liquid Incrediblinium
Disposable 96024: woah what is that crazy thing youre holding
Disposable 96023: it’s an Incrediblinium. i found it when lurking in the removed
by jimothy patrickson February 15, 2026
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The fallacy of assuming that pointing out an inconsistency in someone's position is automatically a devastating refutation, when in fact inconsistency may be superficial, irrelevant, or even appropriate in complex domains. Human beings are inconsistent; complex realities contain contradictions; different contexts require different principles. The fallacy lies in treating inconsistency as automatically fatal, ignoring that consistency is just one virtue among many—and sometimes overrated.
"You believe in both individual freedom and social responsibility—that's inconsistent! Gotcha!" That's Inconsistency Fallacy Fallacy. Life is inconsistent. Complex positions contain tensions. Pointing out inconsistency isn't the same as showing error—sometimes it just shows complexity."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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An extension of Gödel's revolutionary insights to all logical systems—not just mathematics, but logic itself. The Incompleteness Theorems for Logical Systems propose that any sufficiently powerful logical system (classical, non-classical, modal, fuzzy, paraconsistent) will contain statements that are true within the system but cannot be proven by the system's own rules. Moreover, no logical system can prove its own consistency without appealing to a more powerful system—leading to infinite regress. The theorems suggest that logic, like mathematics, is fundamentally incomplete: there will always be truths that logic cannot reach, questions it cannot answer, paradoxes it cannot resolve. This doesn't make logic useless; it makes it humble—a tool with limits, not a mirror of absolute truth.
Incompleteness Theorems for Logical Systems "You think logic can prove everything? Incompleteness Theorems for Logical Systems say: any logic powerful enough to be interesting is powerful enough to generate truths it can't prove. Your classical logic has its limits; your fuzzy logic has its own. Logic isn't broken; it's just incomplete. And incompleteness isn't failure; it's the condition of being logical."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 6, 2026
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