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Capla comments on Open thread, Oct. 27 - Nov. 2, 2014 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Capla 28 October 2014 12:02:10AM 2 points [-]

It had never occurred to me that the term "applause light" could be taken so literally.

Comment author: RomeoStevens 29 October 2014 07:10:44PM 2 points [-]

Politician, noun: a person who cheers in-group values professionally.

Comment author: Evan_Gaensbauer 28 October 2014 07:58:30AM 2 points [-]

My friend recently attended an event at which Ray Kurzweil and an urban planner named Richard Florida were speaking. He didn't like Richard Florida as a speaker, citing how Richard Florida 'sounded just like a politician', and was speaking 'only in applause lights'. I noted it was funny to use 'applause light' in that context, as an auditorium where the speaker looks over a crowd while bathed in light, saying things specifically to garner applause, is just about the most literal interpretation of 'applause light' I could think of.

Comment author: Douglas_Knight 28 October 2014 11:29:43PM 3 points [-]

"Applause lights" is a metaphor based on a concrete thing that really exists