KML-459Kiff
This Is Extremely Unconvincing, Actually
What it does
Low-energy disbelief that refuses to assist a weak claim by pretending it worked.
Use it when
- An excuse lacks basic credibility.
- A promise offers no evidence.
- You want to reject a story without a long argument.
For example
- The child says the dog opened the paint cans.
- The app labels a three-hour outage scheduled maintenance.
- The seller describes the missing roof as an open-air feature.
Emotional intensity3/10
Primary reactionSkepticism
ToneDry · Judgmental · Understated






