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Hounds of Justice

One of the most dominant wrestling groups to form in the WWE.
According to Legend Arn Anderson they consist of: "Two indie shmucks and a Football Player."
Person 1: The Hounds of Justice really demolished everyone in that ladder match last night!
Person 2: I know! Seeing the Hounds of Justice do the triple powerbomb was AMAZING
by themerkwithamouth April 23, 2023
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Gates of Justice

The Gates of Justice is a fictional gate from the series One Piece that resides in Ennies
Lobby. The Gates Of Justice are sometimes used as a term to describe someone/thing that has gone way past the point of no return
“She has gone past the Gates of Justice.”
by Manga nerd January 4, 2024
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being a justice

Person 1: you’re being a justice

Person 2: why thank you so much
by simplydagoat January 19, 2025
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Flat is justice

It's true though. Flat IS justice, anyone who says otherwise clearly doesn't get the appeal. It's elegant, it's understated, what else can I say? No, I'm not trolling. I frankly don't care if not a single man in the world shares my preferences, flat is justice and that's a fact!
Imagine liking bouncy, buxom, full-figured breasts, like ew. Flat ass and tits are MUCH more elegant looking (not too flat though). Flat is justice.
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Dildo of Justice

The dildo of justice is upon us….and it’s not lubed!
by Rev Sharpton April 22, 2025
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The perspective that "justice" is not a Platonic ideal waiting in a celestial courtroom, but an outcome continuously built through human systems. The law, the jury, the concept of "fairness," the very definition of a crime and its appropriate punishment—all are social constructions that vary wildly across time and place. Justice is what a society, through its institutions and power struggles, assembles and calls legitimate in a given moment.
*Example: "A thief is caught. In one city, justice is constructed as restorative: a circle where thief and victim meet to repair harm. In another, it's constructed as retributive: 5-10 years in a concrete box. The Theory of Constructed Justice shows that the 'just outcome' isn't found; it's built from the available cultural tools, political will, and philosophical assumptions of the builders. The scales of justice aren't found in nature; we forge them ourselves."*
by Abzu Land January 31, 2026
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A cognitive bias where one automatically accepts or excuses problematic methods, processes, or actions because the stated goal is perceived as good, necessary, or noble—without adequately weighing the costs, consequences, or alternatives. Unlike the philosophical position that ends can sometimes justify means under careful consideration, this bias operates automatically and asymmetrically: good intentions become automatic warrants for otherwise unacceptable actions. It's the bias behind "we had to destroy the village to save it," "surveillance is justified because it keeps us safe," and "yes, CECOT is harsh, but it's fighting gangs." The bias lies in treating ends as automatic justifications rather than as one factor requiring careful balancing with means, consequences, and alternatives.
The End Justifies the Means Bias Example: "He supported the prison's brutality because it was 'fighting crime'—pure End Justifies the Means Bias, treating a good intention as automatic warrant for any method, without ever weighing whether the methods actually worked or what they cost."
by Dumu The Void March 13, 2026
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