• @scruiser
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    96 months ago

    Right, its a joke, in the sense that the phrase “Caliph” started its usage in a non-serious fashion that got a chuckle, but the way Zack uses it, it really doesn’t feel like a joke. It feels like the author genuinely wants Eliezer to act as the central source of authority and truth among the rationalists and thus Eliezer must not endorse the heresy of inclusive language or else it will mean their holy prophet has contradicted the holy scripture causing a paradox.

      • @corbin
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        76 months ago

        My “I am not a prophet, do not follow me, this is not a religion” shirt sure does get a lot of questions.

        • @mountainriver
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          106 months ago

          I am late to sneer culture. I read HPMOR back in the day and even visited LW and then forgot about it. EA (mosquito) was on my radar but since philanthropy is anyway a bandaid on societal problems I hadn’t bothered. Until FTX crashed. I already knew crypto was a scam, but a scam that wraps itself in bad philosophy is more interesting.

          After a lot of old Twitter threads and Tumblr posts it finally clicked: They made the Harry Potter fanfic guy their prophet!

          Which is so stupid that it fits perfectly into our timeline.

    • @jonhendry
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      46 months ago

      “Kidding on the square” as they used to say.

      • David GerardOPMA
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        36 months ago

        a phrase for jokes that only work insofar as they’re true?