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CronoDAS comments on Yet more "stupid" questions - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: CronoDAS 29 August 2013 02:04:47AM *  4 points [-]

What's it all about?

Comment author: blacktrance 29 August 2013 02:33:36AM 4 points [-]
Comment author: CronoDAS 29 August 2013 10:33:27AM 0 points [-]

Indeed.

Comment author: Viliam_Bur 31 August 2013 07:02:54PM *  0 points [-]

Obviously, asking "What's it all about?" did at some point contribute to eating, survival, or reproduction.

I suspect reproduction. It could be a way to signal higher intelligence, which is attractive, because it increases the chance of survival and reproduction of the children.

Comment author: randallsquared 01 September 2013 01:14:16AM 2 points [-]

Not every specific question need have contributed to fitness.

Comment author: CellBioGuy 01 September 2013 03:07:11AM 2 points [-]

Just as the ability to read never contributed to fitness until someone figured out how to do it with our already existing hardware.

Comment author: Viliam_Bur 01 September 2013 05:18:35PM 0 points [-]

No, not every specific question, but this one did. I mean, guys even today try to impress girls by being "deep" and "philosophical".