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Damn baby, Turn that ass around and let me get orally plural..
by anonymous May 11, 2022
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boo plural

Boos?
Boo’s?
Boos’?
She/He is my boo of “boos” (boo plural)
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Pussy purr

A slow, gentle release of air from the vagina.
"Dude, I was in the middle of a muff dive and the bitch let out a pussy purr."
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Fwer purr

The noise you make when you hock a big Spanian type golly.
This dawg is putrid “fwer purr
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Evidence Pluralism

The principle that what counts as legitimate "evidence" depends on the context and the question being asked. It rejects the idea that only quantitative, statistical data from controlled experiments constitutes valid proof. Under this view, a patient's detailed narrative, a historical document, an ethnographic observation, or a logical model can all serve as robust evidence within their respective domains of inquiry.
Example: In a court of law, Evidence Pluralism is the rule. The case is built on forensic data (DNA), documentary evidence (a contract), testimonial evidence (an eyewitness account), and expert interpretation (a psychologist's analysis). Dismissing the witness's story because it's not a DNA strand would be absurd. Different questions (Who was there? What happened?) require different forms of proof.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 6, 2026
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Epistemological Pluralism

The sister concept to Scientific Pluralism, focused on the nature of knowledge itself. It asserts that there are multiple, equally valid "ways of knowing" and that no single epistemological framework (like empiricism or rationalism) gets to monopolize the title of "true knowledge." This pluralism validates knowledge from lived experience, tradition, narrative, and practical skill alongside experimental data, arguing that a person with a PhD and a master craftsperson with 40 years of hands-on experience both hold profound, yet different, forms of epistemic authority.
Example: Managing a forest. Epistemological Pluralism values the quantitative data from a forestry scientist's satellite survey AND the qualitative, experiential knowledge of an indigenous elder who reads animal behavior and plant health in ways the satellite cannot see. Dismissing either as "not real knowledge" leads to worse outcomes. It's recognizing that the elder's lifelong immersion is a sophisticated cognitive instrument, not a superstition.
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Scientific Pluralism

The recognition that there are multiple, legitimate ways of doing science, multiple valid methods, multiple useful ontologies, and that no single approach exhausts reality. Different sciences study different scales with different tools; within a science, multiple models may coexist (particle vs. wave). Pluralism doesn't mean "anything goes"—it means the world is various, and our ways of knowing must be various too. The pluralist doesn't seek the one true method—they seek the right tool for the job, and they carry many tools.
"You keep insisting that only quantitative methods are real science. Scientific Pluralism says: ecology needs ethnography, physics needs mathematics, medicine needs narrative. Different jobs, different tools. Your one-size-fits-all scientism isn't rigorous—it's just narrow."
by Abzugal February 23, 2026
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