Learned Insanity
Mar. 22nd, 2012 10:57 am( I've been playing Connect the Dots. )
In conclusion:
Reacting emotionally and irrationally is not only considered the norm, but is also considered a basic survival instinct. Acting irrationally to a toy robot because other people are acting with irrational fear is a valued trait. Buying up lots of flags because "it's the thing to do" marks one as being a caring individual, while focusing on rational, logical thinking and deciding to take a nap while everyone else is panicking labels one as an uncaring, sociopathic monster.
And finally:
Expressing one's feelings to others is important, otherwise they won't know when to act like a lynch mob posse. Someone's got to be the ring leader. It might as well be you. Speak up about how you really feel about the robots taking over the world, and you'll get lots of people happily sympathizing and cowering with you and a few grand heroes standing up for you and beating back the threat with their mighty kick to the robot groin.
Speaking of emotions, I don't feel like talking about mine right now.
In conclusion:
Reacting emotionally and irrationally is not only considered the norm, but is also considered a basic survival instinct. Acting irrationally to a toy robot because other people are acting with irrational fear is a valued trait. Buying up lots of flags because "it's the thing to do" marks one as being a caring individual, while focusing on rational, logical thinking and deciding to take a nap while everyone else is panicking labels one as an uncaring, sociopathic monster.
And finally:
Expressing one's feelings to others is important, otherwise they won't know when to act like a lynch mob posse. Someone's got to be the ring leader. It might as well be you. Speak up about how you really feel about the robots taking over the world, and you'll get lots of people happily sympathizing and cowering with you and a few grand heroes standing up for you and beating back the threat with their mighty kick to the robot groin.
Speaking of emotions, I don't feel like talking about mine right now.