not_cinderella t1_j2xanxl wrote
Reply to comment by EvaUnit_03 in How much a person laughs in conversation appears to be a stable trait associated with being relatable, and is not necessarily reflective of enjoyment. by [deleted]
>If we don't come off as likeable and relatable nobody will talk to us or be friendly towards us and we'll be left alone in these forced scenarios we have to deal with daily, repeatedly.
This is a bad thing?
EvaUnit_03 t1_j2xfsae wrote
Well... as a species we used to kill people who weren't assimilated into our societies on the regular. We still do it today but prisons exist so instead of inhumanely killing them, we just lock them up and tell them to convert or stay there until eventual death.
sovietta t1_j2yqohu wrote
Humans are an inherently social species, you realize that don't you?
AtLeastThisIsntImgur t1_j30f297 wrote
Yes, that's part of why humans killed people. To protect their social group.
EvaUnit_03 t1_j2zllc5 wrote
which is exactly what the article portraits, a part of our social species that is actually inherently different to our prime ape counterparts.
not_cinderella t1_j2xgigt wrote
Not laughing isn’t a crime though?
houseman1131 t1_j2xukhb wrote
No but like if your boss makes a joke about buttons or something you better chuckle.
EvaUnit_03 t1_j2xgpwj wrote
depends on who you're talking to. i could see not laughing in north korea or russia right now over a clearly obvious but not funny joke told by putin or kim being taken as a pretty illegal crime. Xi has been falling in line with that too and im sure trump would also agree.
[deleted] OP t1_j2yk87m wrote
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