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Mewing menace

The mewing menace is a mewer that go’s around the menace people with mewing and has a fade
Man 1 “Did you hear what happened to jimmy?”

Man 2 “yeah he got found by the mewing menace”

Mewing menace “🗿”
by Mean Billy February 27, 2025
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Meowing the pow

Lesbians spend more time meowing the pow than scissoring.
by Meow Pow Pro April 18, 2025
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moving funds

moving funds (MOO-ving fun(d)z)
meaning having either:
lots of money
move money from one account to another
talk to me when you’re moving funds like me
by chancesss January 25, 2026
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Moving the Proofpost

The act of shifting the required standard of evidence after some evidence has been provided. When the initial “proofpost” is met or approached, the arguer redefines what constitutes valid proof, invalidating the newly presented evidence without engaging with it.
Moving the Proofpost Example:
“Show me one major economist who agrees with your policy.”
You cite a Nobel laureate.
“Well, he’s old and out of touch. Show me a young, heterodox economist who isn’t part of the establishment.”
They’ve just moved the proofpost to dismiss the fulfilled request.
by Dumuabzu February 8, 2026
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Moving the Proofgoal

Similar to moving the proofpost, but focused on redefining the ultimate, final piece of evidence needed for total concession. The “proofgoal” is recast as something even more unattainable or different in kind, ensuring the “final proof” can never be reached.
Moving the Proofgoal Example: After being shown multiple eyewitnesses and forensic reports for an event, a skeptic says, “Okay, but my ultimate proofgoal was always a continuous, unedited video from a neutral third party covering every single second. Since that doesn’t exist, I remain unconvinced.” They’ve retroactively moved the finish line to a different planet.
by Dumuabzu February 8, 2026
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Moving the Goalproof

A defensive tactic where, when faced with overwhelming evidence that meets the stated standard, the arguer changes the criteria for what makes evidence trustworthy itself. The goal (what’s needed) and the proof (what counts) are both shifted simultaneously in a single, fluid maneuver.
Example:
Moving the Goalproof Example:
“Show me a reputable media report on that.”
You show a report from the Associated Press.
“The AP is part of the corporate media complex. Their ‘facts’ are compromised. You’d need a leak from a brave whistleblower inside.”
They’ve moved the goalproof—redefining both the source and the nature of acceptable evidence in one move.
by Dumuabzu February 8, 2026
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