itaibn0 comments on Rationality Quotes June 2013 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: itaibn0 01 June 2013 11:34:39PM 0 points [-]

See, I thought the plane was still in the air. Now I understand that the brace position is useless. This is why "gathering as much information as possible" is part of my plan. Unfortunately, with such a preliminary plan, there's a good chance I won't realise this quickly enough and become one of the passive casualties. As I stated earlier, I don't mind this.

Comment author: katydee 01 June 2013 11:43:37PM *  14 points [-]

As I stated earlier, I don't mind this.

As things one could not mind go, literally dying in a fire seems unlikely to be a good choice.

Comment author: khafra 02 June 2013 06:54:35PM 9 points [-]

So does leaving a box with $1,000 in it on the table.

Comment author: itaibn0 03 June 2013 01:21:19PM 0 points [-]

What's involved here is dying in a fire in a hypothetical situation.

Comment author: DSherron 12 June 2013 05:40:55PM 8 points [-]

No. Please, just no. This is the worst possible form of fighting the hypothetical. If you're going to just say "it's all hypothetical, who cares!" then please do everyone a favor and just don't even bother to respond. It's a waste of everyone's time, and incredibly rude to everyone else who was trying to have a serious discussion with you. If you make a claim, an your reasoning is shown to be inconsistent, the correct response is never to pretend it was all just a big joke the whole time. Either own up to having made a mistake (note: having made a mistake in the past is way higher status than making a mistake now. Saying "I was wrong" is just another way to say "but now I'm right". You will gain extra respect on this site from noticing your own mistakes as well.) or refute the arguments against your claim (or ask for clarification or things along those lines). If you can't handle doing either of those then tap out of the conversation. But seriously, taking up everyone's time with a counter-intuitive claim and then laughing it off when people try to engage you seriously is extremely rude and a waste of everyone's time, including yours.

Comment author: itaibn0 12 June 2013 09:53:17PM 9 points [-]

You're completely right. I retract my remark.

Comment author: DSherron 13 June 2013 05:26:28PM 3 points [-]

And then sometimes I'm reminded why I love this site. Only on LessWrong does a (well-founded) rant about bad form or habits actually end up accomplishing the original goal.