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"-a philosophical rejection of philosophy (think stirner, nietzsche, zen buddhists, taoists), which is really similar to "the lazy normie" definition, a "philosophy of nothing", the realization that no terms are mutually exclusive."

While Stirner, Nietzsche, zen & tao do belong together in this context, none of them are offering a philosophy of nothing.

"The realization that no terms are mutually exclusive" is emptiness not nothingness. Emptiness & nothingness are not the same thing.

Further, in my reading of Nietzsche and Stirner neither is saying there is no meaning, believe in nothing. They are more saying reject received meanings and form one's own meaning in the world.