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Good riddance

Hell yeah if they say this they def be fuckin, “Good riddance we def fuckin”
by Blosclassiest December 25, 2020
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by FrenchVanillaSake February 27, 2025
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Post-show grievance

A feeling of emptiness or void after watching a show or movie that would have typically occupied your time and knowing that it ended and knowing all the characters will never be seen again.
Man im going through Post-show grievance after I finished watching The Office
by pplayersrock November 26, 2020
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Skibidi Sigma Grimance Shake Rizz In Ohio

A term used by chronically online members of gen alpha to describe something being school.
Person 1: have you seen the new skibidi toilet episode

Person 2: it’s so Skibidi Sigma Grimance Shake Rizz In Ohio!
by 2your_worst_nightmare2 February 21, 2024
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A fallacy that dismisses legitimate grievances by comparing them to supposedly worse grievances elsewhere. "You think you have problems? What about X?" The fallacy doesn't address the grievance itself; it just points to someone else's greater suffering as if that negates the original complaint. It's the logic of "children are starving in Africa, so you can't complain about your job." The Fallacy of Relative Grievance is beloved of those who want to shut down discussion rather than engage with it, who would rather change the subject than address the issue. It ignores that multiple grievances can coexist, that suffering is not a zero-sum game, and that pointing to worse problems elsewhere doesn't solve the problem here.
Example: "She complained about workplace harassment. He responded with the Fallacy of Relative Grievance: 'Women in other countries can't even go to school. You should be grateful.' Her harassment wasn't addressed; it was just relativized away. The comparison didn't help her; it silenced her. That was the point."
by Dumu The Void February 20, 2026
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A fallacy that treats all grievances as equally valid—or equally invalid—by refusing to make distinctions of scale, context, or severity. The fallacy flattens all complaints into a single category, making it impossible to prioritize, to distinguish urgent from trivial, or to allocate attention appropriately. It's the logic of "everyone has problems, so your problem doesn't matter," of "both sides have grievances, so both are equally wrong." The Fallacy of Absolute Grievance is beloved of false-balance merchants and those who want to avoid taking sides. It ignores that some grievances are matters of life and death while others are matters of inconvenience, and that treating them as equivalent is itself a form of violence.
Example: "He responded to her account of systemic racism with the Fallacy of Absolute Grievance: 'Everyone faces discrimination. White people have problems too.' The equivalence was false, the balance manufactured. Her centuries of oppression were flattened into 'everyone has problems,' and suddenly no one had to do anything. Absolute grievance had made action impossible."
by Dumu The Void February 20, 2026
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