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falsiflying

The act of falsifying or forging FAA part 107 documents.
A person was arrested for falsiflying.
by inthefrey January 17, 2025
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Fascistmas

The annual holiday commemorating the arrival of fascism in the United States, upon the inauguration of its first Fascist President.
January 19th is Fascistmas Eve.

January 20th is Fascistmas.
by NeologianPJG January 19, 2025
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Fascistutocracy

Fascistutocracy
Noun
A system of government characterized by:
Kleptocratic tendencies: widespread corruption and theft of public resources.
Plutocratic dominance: concentration of power and wealth among a small elite.
Kakistocratic incompetence: governance by the least qualified or most unscrupulous individuals.
Etymology
From "fascist" (authoritarian, nationalist ideology), "prostitute" (one who sells themselves for sex, or some other illicit act), -ocracy (from the Greek "kratos" (κράτος), meaning power or rule).

Synonyms
Authoritarian oligarchy, corrupt plutocracy, kleptocratic regime.

Antonyms
Democracy, meritocracy, transparent governance.

Usage Notes
Fascistutocracy describes a toxic blend of authoritarianism, corruption, and incompetence, where those in power prioritize personal gain over public welfare.
Related Terms
Kleptocracy, plutocracy, kakistocracy, authoritarianism, oligarchy.
"The country's fascistutocracy led to widespread poverty, inequality, and social unrest."
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Falsifiability Fallacy

A fallacy where one insists that only claims that can be falsified (proven false through empirical testing) can be considered scientific, meaningful, or real—misapplying Karl Popper's demarcation criterion for science as a universal standard for all knowledge. The Falsifiability Fallacy treats "this claim isn't falsifiable" as equivalent to "this claim is meaningless," ignoring that many meaningful claims (historical events, mathematical truths, ethical principles, subjective experiences) aren't falsifiable in Popper's sense. It's the fallacy behind dismissing philosophical questions as "not even wrong" and treating the limits of empirical testing as the limits of reality itself—a profound confusion between a useful criterion for distinguishing science from non-science and a supposed criterion for distinguishing sense from nonsense.
Example: "He dismissed the question of whether love exists as meaningless because it wasn't falsifiable—the Falsifiability Fallacy in action, using a tool for identifying scientific claims as if it were the gatekeeper of all reality."
by Dumu The Void March 13, 2026
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Fascism

A buzz word used by those who support the current thing against those who don't support the current thing.
Clean, safe cities and social order is Fascism!"
"Oh wow that's great, you're telling me that's fascism? Um waiter, more fascism please!
by Reshyshira March 14, 2026
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FASCIAL TURGOR

IT IS THE BALANCE OF PRESSURE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE FASCIA. SIMILAR TO AND COMPARABLE TO PLANT TURGOR AND DERMAL TURGOR. WHEN FASCIA TURGOR IS OPTIMIZED THE 4TH PHASE OF WATER (GEL LIKE) CREATES PLASMA EXPRESSION OR CORONAL DISCHARGE. WHEN THE FASCIAL TURGOR IS LESS THAN OPTIMAL THE BODY WILTS LIKE WHEN PLANT TURGOR DROPS. THIS WILL BECOME IMPORTANT IN UNDERSTANDING OUR HUMANITY’S ASCENSION IS THE FULL EXPRESSION OF OUR DERMAL TURGOR.
THE FASCIAL TURGOR OF THE CLIENT IS LESS THAN OPTIMAL. THE FASCIAL TURGOR PRESSURE HAS DROPPED SIGNIFICANTLY.
by Merlin137 April 28, 2025
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Fascist

A word that has been misused and abused in modern political discourse. So much so that it has lost its true meaning. The less defined a word is the easier it can be used at anyone at anytime.
Enoch I heard is a fascist
by 6tydfsgrsa May 8, 2025
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