Does the phrase, “The stupid; it hurts” feel appropriate? It’s as if to understand someone’s line of thought you have to mutilate your own thought processes, and it’s like hearing a truly terrible joke tenfold.
It’s too unspecific. I’m exploring how recognizing good and bad logic interacts with people’s sensory experience, and no one’s reporting a burning sensation so far.
Your quote is a joke about the intensity of the experience, not the specific quality.
Does the phrase, “The stupid; it hurts” feel appropriate? It’s as if to understand someone’s line of thought you have to mutilate your own thought processes, and it’s like hearing a truly terrible joke tenfold.
What this post is doing is starting on applying reductionism to “The stupid, it hurts.” That’s way cool.
It’s too unspecific. I’m exploring how recognizing good and bad logic interacts with people’s sensory experience, and no one’s reporting a burning sensation so far.
Your quote is a joke about the intensity of the experience, not the specific quality.