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dullbananas
dullbananas@lemmy.ca
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The one who bought an apple sauce pouch during lunch and tossed it on someone else’s table
ASU 2028
Previous account: @dullbananas@lemmy.ml
This is all I can think of:
- Maybe the post doesn’t make it clear enough that my discomfort was about the situation I perceived myself to be facing, not about the fact that the girl had a boyfriend.
- Maybe it’s easy to misinterpret the use of the phrase “the McDonald’s girl” as meaning that some events in this situation took place at McDonald’s instead of at school.
- Maybe you think that sending the thing with the message “I’m trying to impress you” was creepy. Until now, I haven’t suspected this possibility. If it’s true, then I want to know specific rules that it violated, since that’s the level of simplicity being pursued in Project Pansystellar. (Either way, the probability of doing things like this might be naturally reduced by the exploration goal)
Edit: also I realized I forgot to mention that I asked before sitting at the table
Downvoted by my aae (after anyone else)
Possibly related concept found by ChatGPT:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploration-exploitation_dilemma