Aug 01, 2015 20:32
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psychology - herd mentality,
occupy / o_c_c_u_p_y,
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music / indie lifestyle,
resist the status quo,
sociology - herd mentality,
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psychology - independence,
thoreau - henry david thoreau (hdt),
economics - political change,
psychology - authoritarianism,
sociology - decision-making,
economics - status quo,
game theory - decision-making,
social information theory,
lj - essence of,
politics - change,
game theory,
sports,
self-reliance,
independent thinking,
herd mentality,
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sheeple,
psychology - peer pressure
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A couple of years ago, my cousin Artee posted this question on Faceblecch: Could I take my 7 y/o daughter to see Rocky Horror Picture Show?
The answer was pretty much a resounding no. Her Faceblecch friends include family, friends, and family members' friends, and these different people all felt that RHPS was not age-appropriate entertainment for a child. (It also drags after the Time Warp song, but I didn't mention that.)
Anyways, when a diverse group agrees on something, there might be something to that opinion. So perhaps the solution is to associate with different types of people.
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