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classic gilroy

An action or event that results in last minute cancellation or abandonment.
He disappeared when everyone expected him to come. What a classic gilroy moment.

Guys, I will activate classic gilroy for now because of an emergency.
by magnafanta_app March 3, 2024
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Classic Beartrap

An expression for something that has disappointed you; a repeated mild annoyance
I’ve got detention today. Classic beartrap!
by Akkadia March 17, 2024
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classic Pele

means when you fuck a teenage boy and pay him for sex with new IPhone
Don't you have a cheap new iPhone? I am going out with my cousin, and I will do classic Pele.
by Pelemaker April 5, 2024
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Classic bear trap

A deception or misunderstanding that results in a classic rookie/ basic error that is typically made by an individual with a rudimentary understanding of a given task or activity. The individual is tricked by and falls into the ‘classic bear trap’, being deceived into making this error thinking that it will be beneficial for them, but instead results in negative effects on the individual making the mistake.

A ‘classic bear trap’ is in effect the cause of a common rookie mistake.
Example 1: A guy is getting back with his ex for the third time even though she cheated on him twice. The act of her making herself available to him and pretending she wants only him is a classic bear trap for the guy, as he is deceived into thinking she still loves him and won’t sleep with other men.

Example 2: A straight male in Nana Plaza, Thailand, paying an attractive bargirl - who appears female - for sex. This is a classic bear trap as the straight male expects the bargirl to be female, when they are in fact a ladyboy, and thus may end up being pegged which does not typically align with a straight males sexual preferences.
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Classical Logic

The granddaddy of Western reasoning, originating with Aristotle and dominating philosophical thought for over two millennia. Classical Logic operates on binary principles: true/false, either/or, A/not-A. It assumes propositions have exactly one truth value, that contradictions are always errors, and that reality itself is structured in clean, discrete categories. It's the logic of mathematics, of computer science, of the kind of thinking that built modern civilization. It's also the logic that falls apart when you try to apply it to vague predicates, quantum states, or your complicated feelings about your ex.
"My philosophy professor runs on Classical Logic: either you read the assignment or you didn't. There's no 'I skimmed it while distracted by Twitter.' But in reality, that's a whole third category he refuses to acknowledge."
by Dumu The Void February 23, 2026
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Classical Postmodernism

The foundational period of postmodern thought, roughly 1960s-1980s, marked by the work of thinkers like Derrida, Foucault, Lyotard, and Baudrillard. Classical Postmodernism established the core themes: the critique of grand narratives, the deconstruction of binary oppositions, the emphasis on difference, the recognition of the power-knowledge connection. It was a period of intense theoretical production, of radical questioning, of intellectual ferment. Classical Postmodernism remains the source text for all later postmodernisms—the origin from which everything else flows.
Example: "He started with the classical texts—Derrida on deconstruction, Foucault on discipline, Lyotard on postmodern condition. Classical Postmodernism was harder than he expected, stranger, more challenging. But it was also richer, more generative, more alive than the watered-down versions he'd encountered."
by Dumu The Void March 8, 2026
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Classical Relativism

The foundational form of relativism, originating with the Sophists in ancient Greece and revived in various forms throughout Western philosophy. Classical Relativism argues that truth, knowledge, and values are relative to individuals, cultures, or contexts—that there is no universal standard by which all claims can be judged. Protagoras's famous dictum—"man is the measure of all things"—captures the classical spirit. Classical Relativism was a challenge to absolute claims, a weapon against dogma, a defense of diversity. It remains the source from which all later relativisms flow.
Example: "He read Protagoras and felt the shock of the new: truth relative to the knower, values relative to the culture, no view from nowhere. Classical Relativism was ancient but not dated—it spoke directly to his experience of a world where people saw things so differently. The questions were old; the relevance was new."
by Dumu The Void March 8, 2026
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