*Is that a good enough applause light? Not sure if X isn't about Y still what all the cool kids are saying...
Reading that comment of yours made me remember something I learned from testing.
Picture + words loosely associated with picture + internet = funny
Now give me karma.
-Steve Sailer, here
But why do people conspire in an act of collective stupidity to Not Get The Joke? Before I proceed let me first admit that it is indeed hard to identify such situations with any reasonable level of certainty, its seems difficult to do, when "Not Getting the Joke" is good for our side its subjectively harder to spot (see mind killer). I'm not quite sure what to make of this, but it seems to me that three obvious things are going on here:
Now, perhaps not so obviously, could it be people have some incentives to say and even believe or at least try to believe things that are obviously wrong even to people of their tribe (political/religious/ect. affilation)? Why would something like this arise? My mind at this point wandered to conspicuous consumption.
Could there be such a thing as conspicuous wrongness?
But why would sticking to the script when its blatantly false to others in the tribe boost your status and self-esteem? Well, sticking to it when its blatantly obvious to most people dosen't cost you anything now does it? Sticking to it when its merely uncertain only costs you the esteem of the out group (worthless in most cases)?
4.
Sticking to the script, when everyone knows the script is false, is a sign of either cleverness or innocence, and more than that it is a sign that that cleverness or innocence is perfectly aligned to the interests of the tribe.
So my question is, if there is anything in the sequences that already covers this or was my speculation faulty?*
*(only just started reading the sequences)