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Business-Emu-6923 t1_jbncp48 wrote

Its… exactly this. Like, not even just a funny parallel, this is exactly what they are doing.

We are NPCs, trapped in their rollercoaster park.

I used to play Theme Park way back in time. I did the same thing, also made zig zag paths that went past the same burger joint four times so the peeps would eventually buy one. Mmm, Mc Donald’s…

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Business-Emu-6923 t1_jbncgqr wrote

I bet there is a long list…

In a related bit of Trivia, the Beastie Boys hated Fight For Your Right to Party.

They wrote it as a parody of “brat rock” which they saw as whiney boys complaining that they want to party but “mom said no”. It was their biggest hit, and the song they will be remembered for.

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Business-Emu-6923 t1_j673fm2 wrote

My sister worked once with an old white lady who developed this and could (in her words) “only talk like a paki”.

It was genuinely traumatic for her that the only way she could speak was by doing a racist impersonation.

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Business-Emu-6923 t1_j67366n wrote

No it is genuinely a foreign accent, like if you were doing a funny voice as a kind of racist impersonation or something.

Don’t laugh - it can be genuinely traumatic for people with this who can only talk in a fake voice.

The brain processes language differently if you are doing a funny voice as an impersonation. Sometimes brain injury, like aphasia after a stroke, can stop the usual speech pathways from functioning. The brain finds a work-around by sending your speech via the “funny foreign voice” processing centres. Weird, rare, but it happens.

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Business-Emu-6923 t1_j672r2f wrote

This is actually the same thing.

Your brain processes language differently when “doing a funny voice”. After trauma to the brain such as a stroke, the usual pathways for language processing can get blocked. The brain finds a work-around by sending your speech via the funny-voice neurones.

Weird, but it can keep you talking after brain injury.

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Business-Emu-6923 t1_j634usi wrote

This isn’t true though.

Spending a lot of one man’s time figuring out it would be too much effort ultimately saves everyone the hassle. A lot of government work involves researching, in painful detail, exactly how much of a ball-ache a change will be, and often the answer is “don’t do it”, so the government don’t do it. It’s time we’ll spent.

Why they got the President to do the research I have no idea!

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Business-Emu-6923 t1_j612iq8 wrote

Ok, my one bit of fighter plane knowledge.

The Harrier VTOL can hover, but only for like 30 seconds. While hovering the outlet ducts have to be cooled with water, and the plane only carries enough in its tanks for 30s of hovering. Movies, however…

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