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'''Snap-to-Grid Intellectualism:''' Noun. In social interaction: the lobbing back and forth of nominally and tangentially related concepts expressed through vague tired cliches, bumper sticker slogans, and catchy platitudes with one or more discussion partners in ritual simulation of the archaic tradition known as conversation (deprecated).
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i.e. “you said something that reminds me of something I heard. Then somebody will parrot something that will momentarily take a naive hold on your mind. Something like you know strong men make good times good times make weak men weak men make hard times hard times make strong men it always is a cycle right? And then you just think, okay, well that has some kind of naive hold on my mind.” ([https://youtu.be/XNS1Qs2n0Uc?t=4714 Source])
'''Snap-to-Grid Intellectualism:''' ''Noun''. In social interaction: the lobbing back and forth of nominally and tangentially related concepts expressed through vague or tired cliches, bumper sticker slogans, and catchy platitudes with one or more discussion partners in ritual simulation of the archaic tradition known as conversation (deprecated).


'''See also''': Semi-reliable communal sense-making, Checksum Theory of Politics
i.e. “you said something that reminds me of something I heard. Then somebody will parrot something that will momentarily take a naive hold on your mind. Something like -- you know -- "strong men make good times good times make weak men weak men make hard times hard times make strong men it always is a cycle right?" And then you just think, okay. Well, that has some kind of naive hold on my mind.” ([https://youtu.be/XNS1Qs2n0Uc?t=4714 Source])
 
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== Examples ==
 
* ''“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”''
* ''“Vax Up or Mask Up”''
* ''“Stop the Spread”''
* ''“Flatten the Curve”''
* ''“Build Back Better”''
* ''“Silence is Violence”''
* ''“Number go up!”''
* ''“Follow the Science”''
* ''“Stop the Steal”''
* Pro-life vs pro-choice
* Pro-immigration vs Anti-immigration
 
== Related Pages ==
* [[Semi-reliable Communal Sense-making]]
* [[Checksum Theory of Politics]]
* [[Chess-Opening Problem]]
 
[[Category:Ericisms]]

Latest revision as of 19:23, 16 July 2025

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Snap-to-Grid Intellectualism: Noun. In social interaction: the lobbing back and forth of nominally and tangentially related concepts expressed through vague or tired cliches, bumper sticker slogans, and catchy platitudes with one or more discussion partners in ritual simulation of the archaic tradition known as conversation (deprecated).

i.e. “you said something that reminds me of something I heard. Then somebody will parrot something that will momentarily take a naive hold on your mind. Something like -- you know -- "strong men make good times good times make weak men weak men make hard times hard times make strong men it always is a cycle right?" And then you just think, okay. Well, that has some kind of naive hold on my mind.” (Source)

Examples[edit]

  • “Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
  • “Vax Up or Mask Up”
  • “Stop the Spread”
  • “Flatten the Curve”
  • “Build Back Better”
  • “Silence is Violence”
  • “Number go up!”
  • “Follow the Science”
  • “Stop the Steal”
  • Pro-life vs pro-choice
  • Pro-immigration vs Anti-immigration

Related Pages[edit]