As nutjobs have taken to comments threads, reasonable people have fled them realizing the futility in arguing with nutjobs. I think the next stage is that the turbo-nutjobs will push out the nutjobs.
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As nutjobs have taken to comments threads, reasonable people have fled them realizing the futility in arguing with nutjobs. I think the next stage is that the turbo-nutjobs will push out the nutjobs.
I'm suddenly seeing a future where one lone uber-nutjob rants and fights with his own sock-puppets in every comments section.
Has there ever been a supervillian called The Master of Sock-puppets or somesuch? If not, there should be.
or is it the prevalence of comments sections on every news article that just gives dumb people a microphone they didn't have before.
I'm constantly blown away by how vehemently stupid people will defend their own stupidity.
I's not just the comments section. I'm noticing a higher number of stupid letters to the editor as well, so not only do the stupid not realized their stupidity, they seem to be working under the misapprehension that it is offering some insight.
In this nightmarish time lapse video, a gentle spider crab is internally consumed by a terrifying angry red spider crab who then dispenses of the empty husk of its former host.
... or maybe its just molting
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I'm noticing a higher number of stupid letters to the editor as well, so not only do the stupid not realized their stupidity, they seem to be working under the misapprehension that it is offering some insight.
This is because of the conservative vilification of "experts" as "elites."
Maybe.
I'm not talking about trolls and nutjobs, but people who don't know that the U.S. military is under civilian command, and can't grasp it even when told or shown. And then lash out to twist whatever facts are handed to them to fit their wrong notion, instead of saying, "huh. Did not know that."
Or people who think "theory" in science or math means "a guess."
And they do the same as the above to wrestle down any facts that don't mesh with their incorrect belief. Or simply ignore new information in some sort of cognitive dissonance gymnastics.
It's frustrating, and I keep wondering how they get through the day.
Also, I see this more and more: "Everyone has a right to their opinion."
And the person will be talking about Neil deGrasse Tyson's lecture on the cosmos, versus an astrologer. As if both people's ideas on the gravitational pull of Jupiter are equal.
Dangit I'm working hard today but I want to be in on the bi discussion!! There is desfinitely abhuge "bi now gay later" feeling for guys, and a "it's just a phase" feeling for girls. I think it's a social thing as much as anything--men are much more willing to date bi women ("that's hot!") than women are to date bi men ("I'm not your beard!"--though I think that's changing), thus it bwcoems a self fulfilling prophecy. And like Kate P said, at least for women, you meet more straight men than you do queer women. (for men, you can meet as many gay men as women open to datiing a man who's slept with men, I expect).
That all said--teppy, your thing with queer made me smile remembering a convo had with a friend re another friend who is a transguy, dating a girl who IDs as straight. And we were all "yes, not to invalidate his male identity, but there's something fairly queer about being willing to date a trans guy".
Has there ever been a supervillian called The Master of Sock-puppets or somesuch? If not, there should be.
Well, there was a villain on the Tick (animated version) where a big, dumb goon was wearing a puppet, and the puppet was the brains of the operation. I can't remember the characters' name, though.
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