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Chuck it All In Technique

Chuck It All In Technique
A resin-crafting method popularized by Claire from Claire’s Crafty Corners in which multiple decorative elements—such as pigments, glitters, inclusions, or additives—are added to resin at once rather than layered or planned individually. The technique embraces spontaneity and controlled chaos, often producing unique, unpredictable results.
“I tried to plan my coaster design, but halfway through I gave up and used the Chuck It All In technique—now it looks way cooler than I expected.”
by Renorah January 31, 2026
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All-Rambis

students in a high school gym class who consistently display heart, hustle, and determination despite limited athletic ability
Did you see how far he ran and how hard he dove to almost keep that ball inbounds? That kid's All-Rambis for sure.
by Marv3001 February 1, 2026
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The cynical but often accurate observation that for any complex issue, a person can selectively present isolated data points ("cherry-picked" facts) to construct a compelling but deeply misleading narrative that supports their pre-existing bias. This isn't a claim that all facts are false, but that their power comes from context and omission. A single statistic, a lone study, or an individual anecdote can be wielded as a definitive "truth-totem" while ignoring the vast forest of contradictory evidence surrounding it. In the information age, data isn't power; curation is.
Example: A climate change denier points to a single cold day in July and declares, "See? No global warming! All facts are cherry-pickable." They've plucked one irrelevant data point from a planet-sized dataset of rising temperatures, using a "fact" to fabricate a falsehood. It's the weaponization of the technically-true to obscure the actually-true.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 4, 2026
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The formal sociological and epistemological principle that because human knowledge is vast and fragmented, and because all narratives require selection, any political, ideological, or marketing campaign can and will build its case on a foundation of carefully chosen, verifiable facts. The theory states that the battle is never over "facts vs. lies," but over which curated subset of facts achieves cultural dominance and gets woven into the accepted story. Truth becomes a matter of narrative victory, not just verification.
Example: The Theory of All Facts Are Cherry-Pickable explains how two historians can both use authentic archives to "prove" diametrically opposed views of an empire—one highlighting its architectural achievements (cherry-picked facts of grandeur), the other its slave ledgers (cherry-picked facts of brutality). Both are factual, but the chosen narrative defines the "truth."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 4, 2026
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Dawood of all trades

A playful twist on the common saying "Jack of all trades," used to describe someone who has a strange mix of unrelated skills across a variety of different fields. Usually said half-jokingly and half-impressed
"So he's a fisherman, an electrician, and a professional fighter? He's a Dawood of all trades!"
by Strawman Basha February 11, 2026
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one of all time

An object, most commonly a piece of media (e.g. a movie), distinct by all other similar objects (e.g. the entire library of movies ever produced) by its remarkable quality of gracing humanity by means of its existence.
Guy 1: "Have you ever seen Morbius?"
Guy 2 replying to Guy 1: "Yes, I have. It's truly one of all time in its category."

Guy 3: "For breakfast today I had one of the eggs of all time."

DarkCarrotMaster27: "it's a subversion, when a game is great you say "one of the BEST games of all time" if it's bad you replace BEST with WORST, so if it's neither good or bad then you just remove BEST and it just becomes "one of the games of all time", meaning it exists but there's nothing interesting to say about it because it's not in either ends of the best/worst spectrum."
Rough_Scissor_8793 replying to DarkCarrotMaster28: "

then why not just say the game is: meh

why type out 8 words where just one word would suffice in communicating the exact same idea.

Imagine some internet slang causing so much confusion that it warrants a reddit thread.

thanks for your clarification DarkCarrotMaster28. Great handle by the way :)

alright. no more internet, specifically reddit, for a while"
omori____ replying to Rough_Scissor_8793: "One of the Replies of all time"
by kygb February 12, 2026
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