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daylighter is a person who sheds "daylight" on information that is being hidden or skewed as part of a person or entity’s attempt to bring about a pre-ordained outcome. They talk about what they discover.A daylighter shines light on data or facts that have not seen the “light of day” due to misinformation or
withheld information by journalists, government officials, individuals, or corporations. When information is withheld or hidden or when misinformation is used to obtain a certain result, such as enhancing an image, avoiding negative consequences or appropriate punishment, or to produce a certain kind of behavior (spending money, voting a certain way, not questioning “accepted truth,” or to induce fear or otherwise
unearned trust), it can be said to be “propaganda.” Daylighters are deep thinkers and analytical, and don’t accept data without documentation (footnotes) or doing significant investigation and fact-checking.
Healthy skepticism is a necessary characteristic to be significantly qualified for
daylighting.Not all daylighters are whistleblowers, but all whistleblowers are daylighters. Some daylighters could be called full-time daylighters. Others are less able to spend the kind of time that it might take to
shine a light on a particular set of propaganda, but they have a solid daylighter attitude and value system. They clearly qualify as members of the
Daylighter Club!
daylighting
by EarnMyPMP on Dec 26, 2009 08:24:01
Working on a paid project while being paid by an
employer during the same hours. Usually an
8-5 job. But using ones energy on another paid project and not producing any valuable
units for the primary employer.
Example:
Person A: I was daylighting, worked all day on my
consulting website instead of doing work for my
employer 'Z'.
Person B: Sounds like you just doubled your income, but is it ethical? What does employer 'Z' think about it?
Person A: Let me look up ethical on UD.
I'll get back to you.
daylight
by RobF on Jun 09, 2005 20:30:45
The view obtained when you look at a womans ass from behind while she is wearing
tight pants. If you can see daylight through the
crotch of them, she's not overweight.
in daylight
by M. Du on May 10, 2005 15:44:16
When you put someone
on front street or you put something out in the open to the public or if everyone is looking or listening and you saying telling peoples business or
just talking about them or perhaps your threatening to whoop
em' up in the open, your putting them on the spot or in daylight
run for daylight
by I, Wreckerrr on Jan 12, 2017 13:19:20
This is an old football saying, meaning
blockers should push
rushers in the direction they are headed so running space is opened. More generally it is similar to the
Judo technique of using an opponent's force against them.
Dead by Daylight
by Mr. big E. on Jul 20, 2019 03:51:33
A 4v1 game in which killers and survivors must work together to avoid a terrifying creature known as
Nea Karlsson.
Nea is a powerful being that stalks and kills those who she finds.
Many characters have their own abilities to protect them. Dwight has an ability that lets him hide in lockers indefinitely. Claudette can go invisible when near tall grass. The Hillbilly can use his chainsaw to run away extremely fast. The nurse can quickly get behind walls by blinking through them.
Feng Min is a great distraction, though she never lasts long as a result...
In the end though, Nea finds and kills ALL survivors.
Example:
Person 1: Wanna play some Dead by Daylight?
Person 2 : Ugh. It's always the same.
You run away from
Nea as fast as can and that's
it man. It's so boring!