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  • Hanlon's razor. It's pretty clear some people can be stupid and malicious simultaneously, or will even feign stupidity to hide malice.

    • @CapriciousDay one of the most common misunderstandings about "razor principles" is that one should completely discard hypothesis that does not pass the razor. The thing is, razor principles is a priority-sorting mechanism, not discarding. The simpliest explanation for everything is God of The Gaps (and that's how Occam's Razor should had work in Occam's reasonings), but we understand that God is not enough.
      Same goes for Hanlon's Razor. If stupidity is not enough, you should go with the next hypothesis - malevolent supidity.

      @ParlaMint

  • That Democracy can be an effective check on Capitalism. Liberalism is my favorite fairy tale. If all the propaganda I was fed as a kid in the 90s was actually true, I'd be in paradise.

  • The world was ruled by the Illuminati and they were compassionate about it. Because what we are ruled by is a bunch of assholes.

    • LOL. This is great! A few weeks ago the illuminati was some sort of boogeyman. Today, things are so bad @KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml is praying for boogeyman to be real. There are some genuinely great answers here but I really identify with this one, personally.

  • A thing beyond our understanding on this world, I wish that thoses humans on top of the world would understand at least once that they can't control everything, and that the world stays full of wonder.

    I would have said also yōkais, but i actually believe in them so it doesn't count i suppose.

  • @ParlaMint cryptids. Fun thing is, that makes me extra-sceptical on such sort of things. I'm so willling to believe, that I have to double-check, triple-check any evidence I get just to be sure it is really the thing, not just me wishful-thinking.

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