dragoner_JP conspiracy theory and marginal circles and so on are often lumped under “anti-intelligence”, but I personally think it’s “[anti-complexity I personally think it is “anti-complexity”.
Unanswered questions - “It’s Fat! and fill in the blanks with conspiracies
・Blaming either side for their actions in a complicated history issue > “You’re siding with Fatty!
I mean, there are no shades or layers, and you want to take a stab at it.
dragoner_JP Well, maybe [intelligence is the ability to understand the complexity of things
tasotasomesoX Personally, I feel it’s not so much anti-complexity as complexity intolerance in cognition to cognition.
dragoner_JP Ah. That’s probably better. Complicated or ambiguous is definitely an uncomfortable part of it.
dragoner_JP A little off, but I don’t think this explains it.
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These are words that those who have neither the wisdom nor the guts to hold on to ambiguous things jump at the chance to use them.
huwatama1 The world is made of gradation and people can only think in black and white.
OppaiDaisukiOhr https://twitter.com/dennou319/status/1731217365327827401?t=iULMcsjNI3WVL2ov-EYAaw&s=19… I think it looks like this one by Sumihito Odo.
dennou319: I wonder if people who put all bad events away as “self-inflicted” are more likely to be unable to bear the burden of complicating things any further than if they really believe that.
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