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Other sexuality’s

People with xeno’s or other sexuality are a failed abortion or social rejects who need validation
Other sexuality’s are people (most likely on TikTok with twitter bios with 3 zodiac signs who put #ukraine on every TikTok)

Guy 1: hey dude-
Guy 2: uh actually my pronouns xe/xi or they/them/it
Guy 1: oh imma xet you on fire then put it in a cage then put them in an arena with a crocodile

Guy 2:… I think my pronouns are he/him

Guy 1: *good*
by Tsk the AI August 23, 2022
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The last thing you'd wanna hear after a job interview, especially when you thought you did well
*receives email notification*
email: We HaVe DeCiDeD tO mOvE fOrWaRd WiTh OtHeR cAnDiDaTeS aT tHiS tImE
Me: FUUUUUUUUUUUU
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Other people (Again)

You've been betting other people's lives on it up until this point but ok....
Hym "YEAAAAH!!! I CHOOSE BLACK! YOUR MOVE COWARD!"

Iam "It's funny I actually have something else I was going to do for Other People (Again) but I saw that and he got all amped up."
by Hym Iam September 9, 2022
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the other day ago

could mean a few months ago or a few days ago, and no context will be given on which one it is.
by iamtrue January 18, 2026
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A fallacy that defends a flawed position by comparing it to even worse alternatives, without ever addressing the flaws themselves. "Sure, our healthcare system is broken, but at least it's not as bad as Country X." The fallacy doesn't solve the problem; it just points to someone else's greater problems as a reason to accept one's own. This is the logical skeleton of the "lesser evil" argument, of "it could be worse," of every defense of the status quo that never actually defends the status quo—it just points to something worse. The fallacy ignores that the existence of worse alternatives does not make a bad alternative good, and that the goal should be improvement, not comparison. It's the favorite fallacy of those who benefit from things staying exactly as they are.
Fallacy of the Relative Exception (Fallacy of "All Other Alternatives Are Worse") Example: "She pointed out the corruption, the inequality, the failing infrastructure. He responded with the Fallacy of the Relative Exception: 'But look at Country Y—they have it so much worse.' The problems she listed remained unaddressed, unsolved, untouched. The existence of somewhere worse was supposed to make her somewhere better. It didn't."
by Abzugal February 21, 2026
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