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During war, when you declared that you already obliterated an enemy target but then news comes out that the target was destroyed several days after the announcement was made.
We have reblitorated the Iranian navy. - President Bone Spurs (H.T. Pamula Franks)
by The Palmetto Cynic March 18, 2026
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Reality Contextualism

A philosophical framework holding that reality is context-dependent—that what counts as real, how reality is constituted, and what aspects of reality are accessible vary with the context of inquiry, the frameworks employed, and the practices of engagement. Reality contextualism challenges the view of a single, unified reality independent of all contexts. The reality of a quantum particle depends on measurement context; the reality of a social institution depends on the practices that constitute it; the reality of a work of art depends on the context of its reception. Contextualism doesn't deny that reality exists; it insists that reality is always reality-in-context, and that what we call "the real" is always situated. It demands that we attend to the contexts that make reality appear.
Example: "His reality contextualism meant he didn't ask 'what is reality?' as if there were one answer. He asked: in what contexts does this reality appear? What practices make it real? What contexts would reveal other realities?"
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Reality Multicontextualism

A philosophical framework holding that reality is constituted by multiple, irreducible contexts—physical, social, cultural, historical, personal—that interact to produce what we take as real. A city is real as a physical space, as a social structure, as a historical accumulation, as a personal experience, as a cultural symbol—all real, none reducible to another. Reality multicontextualism insists that no single context exhausts the fullness of reality and that understanding what is real requires attending to how contexts interrelate. It demands that we resist the temptation to reduce reality to any one frame (e.g., the physical) and instead embrace the multiplicity of contexts that make reality.
Example: "Her reality multicontextualism meant she studied a hospital not just as a building, but also as an institution, a workplace, a place of healing, a site of bureaucracy, and a space of personal crisis—all of which were real and all of which were needed to understand what the hospital was."
by Dumu The Void March 20, 2026
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Reality Perspectivism

A philosophical framework holding that reality is always from a perspective—that what we take as real depends on the theoretical frameworks, conceptual commitments, cultural traditions, and standpoints from which we engage the world. Reality perspectivism rejects the idea of a perspective-free access to reality. The reality of a forest from a logger's perspective differs from a conservationist's; the reality of a historical event from the perspective of the powerful differs from the marginalized. Perspectivism doesn't make reality subjective; it recognizes that each perspective reveals genuine aspects of reality, and that no perspective exhausts what is real. It demands that we be reflective about the perspectives that shape our sense of reality and recognize that reality is always reality-from-a-perspective.
Example: "His reality perspectivism meant he could hold that both the scientific account and the spiritual account of the landscape were real—not because reality was arbitrary, but because each perspective revealed dimensions the other couldn't see."
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Reality Multiperspectivism

A philosophical framework holding that genuine understanding requires multiple, irreducible perspectives on reality—that no single perspective captures the fullness of what is real, and that different perspectives are complementary rather than competitive. Reality multiperspectivism rejects the reduction of reality to any one perspective (e.g., scientific realism). The reality of a human life includes biological facts, psychological experience, social roles, cultural meanings, and spiritual significance—each real, none reducible to another. This framework demands that we cultivate perspectival pluralism, recognizing that the richness of reality exceeds any single frame and that wisdom requires moving between perspectives, each revealing what the others leave in shadow.
Example: "Her reality multiperspectivism meant she drew on physics, biology, psychology, sociology, and poetry in her understanding of a person—not because she was confused, but because a person was real at all these levels, and each perspective was needed to approach that reality."
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Reality bubble

Yeah that's the solipsism I was talking about- Do you guys not read my thesis...Es? Theses? Thesi? I'm not really a word guy....
Hym "Yeah, reality bubble or as I like to call it 'The confines of his solipsistic sphere of subjectivity.' My earlier work really was profound. I like to think I surpass Deidrich Bonhoffer.... And everyone else. I AM THE PINNACLE!!!"
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