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lolzification

An empasis on lol, used wen one can be botherd adding the extra letter, genereally used as a single reply or at the end of a sentence
Perosn A:omg, my grandma died today!!!111oneone

Person B:lolzification

Person A:lol
by !!!111oneoneone September 13, 2006
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Lunzification

the mental process of removing previously 'relevant' information and replacing it with and intricate and complicated thinking process. Nothing from before taking her class will be remotely accessible in your brain. This is cause by prolonged contact with Tawnya Lunz.If you take 2 or more years this process is almost completely irreversable. The process of removing a servere case can take up to, but not limited to, 15 years. This is called Delunzification. Lunzification can range from benign to moderate to severe.
Christian has been Lunzified so severely that he gets calls at the same time each night that consist of a meow and then hanging up. Lunzification is too permanent for any Delunzification process to correct.
by TVSOLDIER2010 November 8, 2010
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lolification

A fancier way of sayinglol.”
Lolification that’s super funny!
by Grey Flower January 23, 2020
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Logification of Evil

The more sinister, intellectual cousin of rationalization. This involves constructing a rigorous, systematic, pseudo-logical or philosophical system to justify barbarism, turning atrocities into a deductive necessity. It uses formal arguments, twisted ethical frameworks, and specialized terminology to launder evil, making it appear as the cold, hard conclusion of an unstoppable logic rather than a human choice.
Example: The Nazis employed a horrific Logification of Evil through "Rassenhygiene" (racial hygiene). Using perverted biology, statistics, and pseudo-Darwinian logic, they built a "scientific" case that genocide was a tragic but necessary public health measure for the "health of the Volk." Evil became an equation to be solved.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 4, 2026
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Logification Bias

The error of believing that making something sound logical—by structuring it with "therefore," "because," and "it follows that"—is the same as it being logical or true. It confuses the aesthetic of logic with its substance.
Example: A conspiracy theory that begins, "Based on publicly available data, we can deduce the following sequence..." and then lays out a chain of connected-sounding but evidence-free assertions. The logification bias leads people to accept it because it feels logical in its presentation, bypassing critical evaluation.
by Dumu The Void February 9, 2026
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Logification of Evil

The specific process of using formal logic and systems thinking to structurally encode oppressive principles into laws, algorithms, or policies. It is evil made operational, efficient, and automated—not just rationalized after the fact, but built into the very logic of a system.
Example: A predictive policing algorithm that labels neighborhoods as "high risk" based on historic arrest data. The logification of evil occurs because the logic is formally sound (arrest data predicts future arrests), but it systemically reinforces the original racist policing that generated the data, embedding discrimination into code.
by Dumu The Void February 9, 2026
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Hyper-Logification Fallacy

The mistaken belief that every human concern can and should be reduced to logical form—that emotions, values, relationships, and experiences are all subject to the same rules as formal logic. This fallacy ignores that much of human life is not logical in the formal sense, and that trying to make it so distorts and diminishes it. Love doesn't follow syllogisms; grief doesn't obey modus ponens; art doesn't submit to validity tests. The hyper-logification fallacy is beloved of engineers, philosophers, and anyone who has ever tried to argue someone into love. It's the logic of "if you loved me, you'd do X," which confuses logical implication with emotional reality.
Hyper-Logification Fallacy Example: "He tried to logic her into staying: 'If you loved me, you'd want me to be happy. If you want me to be happy, you'd stay. Therefore, if you loved me, you'd stay.' She left anyway. Love doesn't follow logic, and logic doesn't capture love. The hyper-logification fallacy had failed, as it always does with matters of the heart."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 17, 2026
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