- Joined
- Aug 8, 2005
- Messages
- 69,380
- Reaction score
- 53,805
- Location
- Los Angeles
- Gender
- Male
- Political Leaning
- Undisclosed
1). The person under the influence of D-K will rarely, if ever, acknowledge it, regardless of the evidence presented.
2). A person with limited knowledge of a topic will often misinterpret what an expert actually said, or falsely believe that you don't understand what the expert meant. This leads to false arguments from authority (i.e., "my expert said this").
3. A D-K interaction rarely ends well. The person under the effect tends to become irritable that you can't understand their logic, while at the same time becoming annoyed with you for pointing out "facts" that don't square with their understanding of the topic. This leads to insults and generally unfriending/blocking.
2). A person with limited knowledge of a topic will often misinterpret what an expert actually said, or falsely believe that you don't understand what the expert meant. This leads to false arguments from authority (i.e., "my expert said this").
3. A D-K interaction rarely ends well. The person under the effect tends to become irritable that you can't understand their logic, while at the same time becoming annoyed with you for pointing out "facts" that don't square with their understanding of the topic. This leads to insults and generally unfriending/blocking.