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Imposterity

perpetuation of generations and descendants that’s reality is built on lies and deception.
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Imposterity

Misinformation/conspiracy culture in
the age of imposterity

Test tube babies for adults with AI spouses is an Imposterity
by Chalky Reproductions January 20, 2026
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Impessionist

A man convinced he has restless leg syndrome but he’s just revving his leg like you do on a 1987 Porsche’s carbon fiber gas pedal
Back in Mark’s day, he was the best (and only) impessionist of his time. He lived a solitary life with no next move… unless perhaps, it was his sleep deprived leg, ready to rev that Porsche like no man can and no man (only women) ever should.
by petalpour February 8, 2026
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Imposter Objectivity Bias

The cognitive trap where someone believes they are being perfectly objective precisely because they are aware of their own flaws and limitations. It's the inverse of regular bias: instead of thinking "I'm right because I'm rational," the Imposter Objectivist thinks "I'm right because I know I might be wrong, therefore my constant self-doubt makes me more objective than you." This creates a smug meta-bias where humility becomes a shield against criticism. They wave their acknowledged limitations like a magic wand, as if admitting you could be biased means you automatically aren't.
"I'm not biased, I constantly question my own assumptions!" he said, while refusing to consider a single opposing viewpoint. That's Imposter Objectivity Bias—using the performance of self-doubt to avoid actual self-examination.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 22, 2026
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Imposed Consent

Consent that isn't freely given but forced through power differentials, threats, or circumstances that make refusal impossible or catastrophic. Unlike genuine consent, which requires meaningful choice and the ability to say no, Imposed Consent occurs when the costs of refusal are so high that agreement is the only viable option. "You can refuse, but you'll lose your job, your benefits, your housing, your safety." The consent is real in form—you said yes—but hollow in substance because the alternative was unthinkable. Imposed Consent is the currency of power disguised as agreement, the yes that means "I have no choice."
"She signed the contract, yes. But her landlord knew she had nowhere else to go, knew the alternative was homelessness, and structured the agreement accordingly. That's Imposed Consent: technically voluntary, practically forced. The signature is real; the freedom behind it isn't."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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Imposed Consensus

A forced agreement achieved through power, pressure, or elimination of alternatives, presented as genuine unanimity. In Imposed Consensus, dissenting voices are silenced—not convinced, but removed. Meetings where everyone "agrees" because anyone who might disagree wasn't invited, was intimidated beforehand, or learned long ago that speaking up costs more than silence. The consensus is real in appearance but hollow in substance, a collective yes that masks individual no's that were never permitted to speak.
"The board voted unanimously to approve the CEO's plan. What the minutes don't show: anyone who questioned it was 'reorganized' out of their position last quarter. That's Imposed Consensus—unanimity through elimination, agreement through fear. The vote was unanimous; the freedom wasn't."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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Imposed Discourse

The forcible limitation of what can be said, thought, or discussed—through censorship, punishment, threat, or structural exclusion. Imposed Discourse doesn't just shape opinions; it shapes the very terms of debate, the questions that can be asked, the frameworks that can be used. Certain topics are forbidden. Certain questions cannot be raised. Certain frameworks are simply unavailable because anyone who used them would face consequences. Imposed Discourse is power drawing the boundaries of speech, then pretending those boundaries are natural.
"You can discuss labor conditions, sure. But if you mention unionizing, security escorts you out. That's Imposed Discourse: the boundaries of acceptable speech drawn by power, enforced by threat. You can say anything—as long as it's within the lines they drew when you weren't looking."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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