Hmm. The winner appears to be “Whatevs.”, followed by “The question is important but Dave shouldn’t answer because we don’t care what he personally thinks and nobody loves him.”
I’ll somehow recover from the blow. There is some theoretical sense in which the fact that right now the “nobody loves Dave” answer is tied with “Extremely important” helps.
“nobody loves Dave” has now edged out “the fate of the cosmic commons is at stake!” by one vote. Of course, if I take the weighted average, that still works out to a way higher evaluation of my personal significance than seems at all justifiable. Is it possible people aren’t all being entirely sincere in their votes? Nah, that’s crazy talk.
There is (apparently) only one way to find out!
How important is it that Dave answers that question, really?
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Hmm. The winner appears to be “Whatevs.”, followed by “The question is important but Dave shouldn’t answer because we don’t care what he personally thinks and nobody loves him.”
I’m sorry, Dave …
I’ll somehow recover from the blow.
There is some theoretical sense in which the fact that right now the “nobody loves Dave” answer is tied with “Extremely important” helps.
If it’s any consolation, I only voted for that one because it was funny, not because I thought it was true.
I wuv you :3
At the moment, “nobody loves Dave” and “the fate of the cosmic commons is at stake!” are running neck and neck. I suggest leaving it up to Omega.
“nobody loves Dave” has now edged out “the fate of the cosmic commons is at stake!” by one vote. Of course, if I take the weighted average, that still works out to a way higher evaluation of my personal significance than seems at all justifiable. Is it possible people aren’t all being entirely sincere in their votes? Nah, that’s crazy talk.