I know one isn’t supposed to use web comics to argue a point, but I’ve always found SMBC is the exception to that rule. Maybe not always to get the point across so much as to lighten the mood.
When I want to discuss something, I use a relevant SMBC comic to get people to locate the thing I am talking about. I say decision theory ethics, people glaze over. I link this and they get it immediately.
Not relevant: when people want to use god-particles, etc, to justify belief in God, I use this. It is significantly more effective than any argument I’ve employed.
I know one isn’t supposed to use web comics to argue a point, but I’ve always found SMBC is the exception to that rule. Maybe not always to get the point across so much as to lighten the mood.
When I want to discuss something, I use a relevant SMBC comic to get people to locate the thing I am talking about. I say decision theory ethics, people glaze over. I link this and they get it immediately.
Not relevant: when people want to use god-particles, etc, to justify belief in God, I use this. It is significantly more effective than any argument I’ve employed.