Post Ait4L0FCN2ONThLW1Q by Amikke@qoto.org
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 (DIR) Post #AirON34ESGB5a1Y8Ey by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
       2024-06-12T18:47:59.196722Z
       
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       What is an "NPC"?
       
 (DIR) Post #AirOecapckJqgUB2kC by Phil@freeatlantis.com
       2024-06-12T18:51:10Z
       
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       @Hyolobrika Its from electronic gaming and means a non-player character.  They are generated by the game and are mostly useless so it's used to describe people that just follow along, like sheep.
       
 (DIR) Post #AirRO0IWXLmN8uNiFc by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
       2024-06-12T19:21:46.308920Z
       
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       You follow along like sheep too though. Your religion is literally about sheep following a shepherd.
       
 (DIR) Post #AirRcI795n7iSBs8WW by hobbsc@social.sdf.org
       2024-06-12T19:09:33Z
       
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       @Hyolobrika I think I'm lacking context here but in video games it's a Non-Player (or Playable) Character. It's the characters in games you interact with that are controlled by the computer. It's been adopted as derogatory slang for people who are perceived to be incapable of thinking for themselves.
       
 (DIR) Post #AirRcJS67NTebSgNou by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
       2024-06-12T19:24:21.134159Z
       
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       >It's been adopted as derogatory slang for people who are perceived to be incapable of thinking for themselves.And how do you decide whether someone is capable of thinking for themselves?Whether or not they agree with your personal politics? Lmao
       
 (DIR) Post #AirReyZaCeVMiSSBtY by Phil@freeatlantis.com
       2024-06-12T19:24:51Z
       
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       @Hyolobrika No, the metephor is about a shephard caring for his sheep and leading them to green pastures. Not following like sheep. The bible is full of admonishments to "be sure in your own mind" and test what people teach, and be shrewed etc.  So it's only similarity is the use of sheep.
       
 (DIR) Post #AirS0XgYqnVbhH08tU by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
       2024-06-12T19:28:44.215875Z
       
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       Wasn't there something in the Bible about not listening to your own reason but submitting to the will of God or something along those lines?>a shephard caring for his sheep and leading them to green pastures.>Not following like sheep.So, following like sheep then? Because that's what "leading sheep" kind of applies.
       
 (DIR) Post #AirS1SogRGsGsyEvy4 by hobbsc@social.sdf.org
       2024-06-12T19:28:38Z
       
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       @Hyolobrika I think that's the point I was trying to stress. It's a slur basically but slur is kind of a strong word for it. It's akin to calling someone an idiot or a dumbass, etc. I don't use the word, myself.
       
 (DIR) Post #AirS5YW1ByrlidSc8e by hobbsc@social.sdf.org
       2024-06-12T19:29:14Z
       
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       @Hyolobrika but yes I think it's often used in political discussions online as a sort of ad hominem attack
       
 (DIR) Post #AirSHndimp0q6Jtz1M by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
       2024-06-12T19:31:51.930885Z
       
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       You clearly, ironically enough for someone who loves the word, can't think for yourself, lol.
       
 (DIR) Post #AirSJ7A7gg3kwGgVGq by Phil@freeatlantis.com
       2024-06-12T19:32:06Z
       
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       @Hyolobrika Well I suppose it does imply that, but it's based on knowing who the shephard is and understanding and trusting why your are willingly following him.and no there is nothing about not listening to your own reason, quote the opposite.There is something close to that but it is about will (desires) not reason.
       
 (DIR) Post #AirSPhnEPLlkHi7UsC by Phil@freeatlantis.com
       2024-06-12T19:33:17Z
       
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       @Hyolobrika no, its just difficult to express my thoughts to those with such limited understanding and capacity.
       
 (DIR) Post #AircjY39LFipOqfMGG by steeznson@glasgow.social
       2024-06-12T21:26:11Z
       
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       @Hyolobrika I think it's just a new zoomer version of the millenial phrase of calling someone "basic"
       
 (DIR) Post #AircjZRe9euZj78R5E by mitchconner@clubcyberia.co
       2024-06-12T21:28:52.547238Z
       
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       @steeznson @Hyolobrika you're all wrong. NPCs are people who don't think in words. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u69YSh-cFXY
       
 (DIR) Post #AisxpoMzrxFvwsjlaK by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
       2024-06-13T13:00:02.613873Z
       
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       I watched that video. It was interesting.So is the idea that if you don't have an internal monologue then you don't have a soul or don't think for yourself?Because I don't think the latter is necessarily true, and as for the former, you kind of need to define "soul", I guess.Personally, I have an internal monologue, but sometimes I come across a concept that can't be verbalised, and then I just have some kind of "feeling" in place of a word in my internal monologue.Maybe my internal monologue isn't always on, I don't know.Wbu?
       
 (DIR) Post #Ait1Qsiox2G01VJTge by Amikke@qoto.org
       2024-06-13T13:15:22Z
       
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       @Hyolobrika @mitchconner @steeznson from what I can tell from both my own experience and external sources, our internal monologue isn't actually speech as we know it. It's a chain of thoughts loosely associated with language concepts and if we think on them with the language part of our brain they retroactively get translated into words, but the brain doesn't waste processing power on thinking with exact words all the time. Hence it's easier to have an internal monologue than to speak out loud.We can also explicitly have an internal monologue coerced into words, but it's more like manual breathing.I noticed that the most when I learned English enough for my brain to switch to thinking in it for the first time, when I was abroad and had to use it pretty much exclusively for a whole day. Since a language is also a way of thinking, I sometimes catch myself at chaining a Polish-like monologue with English-like monologue without realising it until I try to think back on it more explicitly and realise it doesn't fluently translate into either.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ait1QuBvUJ8Ia3wEgy by Amikke@qoto.org
       2024-06-13T13:18:46Z
       
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       @Hyolobrika @mitchconner @steeznson and of course as you mentioned it allows us to think about concepts we can't put into words at that moment.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ait2uOhFFWO7XiDKym by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
       2024-06-13T13:56:55.281229Z
       
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       I think, for thinking I have more of an external monologue than an internal one. I’m always talking out loud to myself and even when I try not to do it, I will still move my lips and mumble. Except when I’m reading or writing, it seems. Like now, I’m thinking of what I’m typing and when I read I think of what I’m reading both quietly. And when I’m thinking of how my thoughts can be heard by other people that way and I don’t want that, that seems to motivate me not to vocalise them.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ait2ziyLIA91sIkeRc by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
       2024-06-13T13:57:53.827464Z
       
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       For me it is in words by default, except when I can't think of the word for something.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ait4C8JmyxGPufGPom by Hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net
       2024-06-13T14:11:19.325968Z
       
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       I wonder if that woman’s way of thinking is what happens when you study maths or linguistics enough. It sounds like she’s talking about the sentence diagrams used in linguistics.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ait4L0FCN2ONThLW1Q by Amikke@qoto.org
       2024-06-13T14:12:35Z
       
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       @Hyolobrika @mitchconner @steeznson or you might just think that's the case due to the whole retroactive translation thing. For me it also seems like I'm thinking with words, up until I encounter one of those mentioned situations that make it obvious I wasn't.