Our interests diverge (re: excessive). Interesting silliness, from my perspective. Both responses to my comments on this page imply I’m illiterate. I was interesting in probing the examples (just who isn’t reading, generalized: LessWrong or?, etc—common). More broadly, I’m seeing if I can have fun.
Something dumb people say an awful lot: If only you read blank, you’d agree with me.
It’s also something LessWrongians say a lot. Even the better breed of cat hereabouts has this tendency. The top post is something of an example, without the usual implied normative: If only other people read LessWrong more closely, they’d realize it’s mainstream (in parts). Luke, kindly, places the onus on himself, doubtless as an act of (instrumentally rational) noblesse oblige.
That’s background. I feel it is background most LessWrongians are somewhat aware of. I feel Luke’s attitude in the top post (placing the onus on himself) is an extension of the principle that lightly or easily telling people to read the sequences is dopey.
So, now to the converation.
Romeo: People are idiots.
Me: You’re an idiot.
Romeo: You can’t read.
Me: Just who isn’t reading, you or me? Or more generally, LessWrong or the rest of the world? Seems like a common problem.
I enjoyed casting myself in the part of “the rest of the world”.
Our interests diverge (re: excessive). Interesting silliness, from my perspective. Both responses to my comments on this page imply I’m illiterate. I was interesting in probing the examples (just who isn’t reading, generalized: LessWrong or?, etc—common). More broadly, I’m seeing if I can have fun.
Welp, that was impossible to parse.
Something dumb people say an awful lot: If only you read blank, you’d agree with me.
It’s also something LessWrongians say a lot. Even the better breed of cat hereabouts has this tendency. The top post is something of an example, without the usual implied normative: If only other people read LessWrong more closely, they’d realize it’s mainstream (in parts). Luke, kindly, places the onus on himself, doubtless as an act of (instrumentally rational) noblesse oblige.
That’s background. I feel it is background most LessWrongians are somewhat aware of. I feel Luke’s attitude in the top post (placing the onus on himself) is an extension of the principle that lightly or easily telling people to read the sequences is dopey.
So, now to the converation.
Romeo: People are idiots. Me: You’re an idiot. Romeo: You can’t read. Me: Just who isn’t reading, you or me? Or more generally, LessWrong or the rest of the world? Seems like a common problem.
I enjoyed casting myself in the part of “the rest of the world”.
Does this page mean the comments originating from here or do my comments read to you as implying you’re illiterate?