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theorgia 

theorgia is cute
theorgia by 69lordofgayyyys October 19, 2020
Theoria is used to express the experience of life as "one who comprehends by watching a play or activity", the state of beholding creation from God’s perspective and view.
In a moment of theoria I knew the next big decision was right.
Theoria by mauamau September 5, 2022

theorias 

An object or person that disturbs or misguides you and putts you off
I don’t like that table it’s very theorias
theorias by Smileless December 26, 2020

theorial 

1. Of or relating to a transcendent, ethereal, and conceptual quality that exists beyond the tangible or physical realm.
2. Characterized by a fusion of theoretical depth and imaginative whimsy, often evoking a sense of cosmic wonder or spiritual resonance.
3. Invented or creative in nature, used to describe something abstract, poetic, or unconventional in thought or expression.

Origin: Early 21st century; derived from a blend of ethereal and theoretical, popularized in creative and artistic contexts to describe transcendent or imaginative experiences.
1. Example: "The show’s design captures a theorial beauty, blending abstract ideas with otherworldly visuals."
2. Example: "The director’s approach to the soundtrack was deeply theorial, intertwining philosophical themes with vibrant soundscapes."
3. Example: "Her writing is steeped in theorial language, offering a unique lens on universal truths."
theorial by LmbrJck_t December 31, 2024

Haec Est Theoria Conspirationis Fallacy

A fallacy where someone dismisses arguments by labeling them "conspiracy theory." The label functions as automatic dismissal: if it's a conspiracy theory, it's false by definition. The fallacy lies in treating the label as refutation, ignoring that some conspiracy theories have been proven true and that the label is often used to suppress legitimate inquiry. It's a conversation-ender that uses stigma instead of argument.
"I documented instances of corporate malfeasance. Response: 'That's just a conspiracy theory.' That's Haec Est Theoria Conspirationis Fallacy—using the label to dismiss documented facts. Calling it a theory doesn't make the documents disappear. The label avoids engagement, which is exactly why it's used."