• @sickpusy
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    56 months ago

    You can always treat stuff as science fiction and enjoy regardless. What’s the harm!

    • @[email protected]
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      216 months ago

      Increasingly large segments of society are losing their grip on reality. Distinguishing fact from fiction requires practice if it is to work when it matters.

      Just look at OP asking me to prove a negative, something literally impossible.

      • @Meowoem
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        16 months ago

        It’s a really fascinating thing, there was a type of person that obviously learned to get their knowledge from TV as a shortcut - like instead of learning about the subject they’d pick up what different characters on TV thought about it and adopt those opinions.

        I think we have that even more now with people pretty much just going with the tone set by memes and internet comments - which they then amplify by paroting. This is incredibly true with politics now, actually talk to some of the people yelling about things and it soon becomes clear they have no idea about any surrounding information - and not just the obvious conspiracy theorist ones.

        • @[email protected]
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          16 months ago

          idk about that. I’m a dumbarse, you’re a dumbarse, I’ve worked with some of the most educated people in the world and they’re also dumbarses.

          Unless you’ve spent multiple decades on something your opinion is probably stupid

      • @[email protected]
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        46 months ago

        Man, I could be wrong but I swear the flat earth started as a joke like the whole “birds aren’t real” thing. But it had a more intellectual thought excersizey angle like “tell me why the earth is round”. I know for a fact that’s how my earth science teacher used it getting into how to structure a testable hypothesis and the scientific method. I wonder everytime I see flat earth shit when exactly he had to retire that one. It’s to bad because it was great then.