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low key saiyan

low key saiyan (low•key•say•in)
Joins parties and say hello hello.
Say the birdy ritual “low key saiyan why you such a saiyan,” when you see such a low key saiyan.
The saiyan will make everyone wanna commit suicide from saying the birdy ritual.

And would randomly scream “FUCK YOU” in a weird tone of voice at random matters.
Guy 1:Why you so garbage at 2k?!
Guy 2: Becuase I’m just low key saiyan.
by Low Key Saiyan April 9, 2019
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I have turned Super Saiyan now.

Super Saiyan: A form in the Dragon Ball franchise. Used to announce that you have developed terminal cancer that you will not survive.
Person 1: Hey, I have turned Super Saiyan now.
Person 2: No way bro, I'm so sorry for you.
by mmmmahyes August 9, 2022
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Full Power Super Saiyan

The Super Saiyan form Achieved by Broly (DBS) In Dragon Ball Super: Broly. The Form has Green hair.
It’s Full Power Super Saiyan. (Yea it’s a stupid name)
by Topax February 28, 2024
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Legendary Super Saiyan

The Green haired transformation used by Broly (Z).

HIS POWER IS MAXIMUMER

Not to be confused with the Yellow Haired form also referred to as THE Legendary Super Saiyan.
But why it is kinda Green? -TFS Goku Reacting to Legendary Super Saiyan
by Topax February 28, 2024
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Argumentum Ad Sanitatem

A logical fallacy where one dismisses an argument by claiming the opponent needs psychological or psychiatric help, rather than engaging with the substance of their position. The fallacy lies in treating mental health status as a refutation of claims, as if being in psychological distress automatically invalidates what someone says. "You need help" becomes a conversation-ender, a way of dismissing uncomfortable ideas by pathologizing the person who holds them. This fallacy is particularly insidious because it weaponizes genuine mental health concerns—using the stigma surrounding psychological distress to silence dissent, avoid difficult conversations, and position oneself as the sane, reasonable party without actually addressing any arguments. It's argument by diagnosis, not by reason.
Example: "When she raised legitimate concerns about workplace conditions, her manager didn't address a single point—just said 'you need psychiatric help.' Argumentum Ad Sanitatem: using the language of mental health to avoid engaging with substance."
by Dumu The Void March 16, 2026
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