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Liquid System Logic

A more extreme form of fluid logic, where the system doesn't just change—it completely reshapes itself, taking the form of whatever container it's in. Liquid system logic has no fixed shape; it pours into whatever conceptual space it occupies, assuming the characteristics needed for the moment. This is the logic of the trickster, the artist, the person who can think in any mode required. Liquid system logic is incredibly adaptive and incredibly dangerous—it can justify anything because it can take any shape. It requires wisdom to wield, because without wisdom, liquid logic becomes mere manipulation.
Example: "The politician used liquid system logic in every debate, adapting his reasoning to whatever audience he faced. With economists, he sounded like an economist. With workers, he sounded like a worker. With idealists, he sounded idealistic. His logic poured into every container, convincing everyone. Later, they realized he'd promised contradictory things to different groups. Liquid logic had worked perfectly—for him."
by AbzuInExile February 16, 2026
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