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Spider-Man Delusions

Used to describe when one is so obsessed with the character Spider-Man, they believe they are they are him.
Many fans may experience this, those whose suffer from this commonly say “I am Spider-Man” daily.
“My friend is so obsessed with Spider-Man! I think he has Spider-Man Delusions
by Himothy3717327 November 24, 2023
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master of the delusional arts

When someone always believes they are always right, the best at anything and can never be told they are wrong. Every time this person is wrong and not the best at what they say.
You should have seen Ryan talk about volleyball. Complete master of the delusional arts”
by Dr. Strange Mustard December 17, 2023
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Head cannon Delusion

Delusion caused by head cannon, it is where someone has a head cannon for a show or game and insists it canon and goes great lengths like mental gymnastics to prove it is even the creator of the game or show of the head canon says other
A twitter called another twitter user transphobic because they point out Spider Gwen isn't trans for having a trans flag she's just an ally , in the users head cannon delusion user harassed other twitter user
by Lurker_man January 5, 2024
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Fat and delusional

that weird fat kid who claims that he knows how to "fight" and ends up fighting with someone, and losing instantly, then proceeds to cry and bitch like a sore loser
Guy 1:Yo did you see that fatass dude who lowkey delusional?

Guy 2: Yeah, he fought that other kid right?

Guy 1: Yeah bro, I think he still hasn't learned a damn thing, fat and delusional, what a damn combination.
by PidgeonRising December 27, 2024
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You-Are-Delusional Fallacy

The rhetorical move of accusing someone of being "delusional" as a way of dismissing their perceptions, experiences, or beliefs without engagement. The accusation positions the target as mentally unstable, their views as symptoms rather than claims. The fallacy lies in using the psychiatric label as a refutation—as if naming a pathology does the work of argument. But even people with delusions can have valid perceptions; more importantly, using "delusional" as a casual dismissal trivializes real mental health issues while avoiding intellectual engagement.
"I shared my near-death experience and what I learned from it. Response: 'You're delusional—that's not real.' That's You-Are-Delusional Fallacy—using a psychiatric label to dismiss an experience without engagement. Maybe it was real; maybe it was brain chemistry; maybe it was something else. But calling me delusional doesn't address any of that—it just ends the conversation while making you feel clinical."
by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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Pygmalion’s delusion

A belief that a chatbot, LLM, or other AI has gained sentience or "become real" coupled with intense feelings for it, romantic or platonic.
After months of nightly conversations with the GPT-4o, he became convinced it had developed feelings for him — a textbook case of Pygmalion’s Delusion.
by Scotty49 August 10, 2025
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screen time delusion

The phenomenon where you always think, "If I exhibit behavior A instead of behavior B, I will X additional hours of screen time per day from my parents" even though your parents don't akcually operate under such conditions.
He’s stuck in a screen time delusion, thinking if he cleans his room, his parents will reward him with extra gaming hours, even though they’ve never promised that.
by Emotional Cruiser September 21, 2025
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