Been apart of some malicious compliance myself while in the military. Had a staff nco tell us junior enlisted guy's we weren't paid to think just do. So we did just that, for about a week we ONLY did as instructed, EXACTLY as instructed. Also in a way to do the minimum, because we were called lazy too. It only took a week for the sgt major to get involved, one of the few apologies I have ever gotten that I cherish.
story 1 in a nutshell: if we don't like you, we probably aren't going to do what you ask unless we have to. if we have to do what you ask we will follow it to such a degree that it will become a major source of annoyances for you. in other words we can manifest spite as extreme disobedience or absolute obedience, so just pick your poison.
The description of the crost deeply unnerved me. I know corpses are generally the most accepted reason for the response, but there's something way more primally Wrong about the idea of skinsuited monsters
Yeah, it certainly explains why I get the heebies and my trigger finger itches, whenever I am around communists. It used to be almost a 6th-sense, until they recently started thinking it was something to be PROUD off, and now *anybody* can tell a commie just by looking at them or hearing them...lisp? I guess dad was correct after all: they *aren't* human, lol.
@@BrunoMaricFromZagreb maybe though I’d wager are ability so sense something that’s not quite human came during the time when there were like three or four species in the Homo genus that lived at the same time
@@jameson1239 problem with your theory is the interbreeding that happened... The thing about the uncanny valley sense is if something TRIES to act like us and how we should expect it to act, we don't like it... We actually feel more comfortable when something has some randomness to it's behavior... For example, we don't like Zuckerberg because he tries to act so human...
@@sbritton1313 I'd guess it's not just things mimicing humans but mimicry in nature overall, like wasps and bees. Ofcourse with our brains becoming better at telling them apart the aversion of them lessens, since we can tell which is harmful and not, it's when were unsure that the aversion appears. Like someone dressing up as a maniquin. Makes more sense to me than corpses as we already avoid rot both visually and smell(same with dissease, we already avoid the sick as it's disgusting) and burry our dead.
someone finally made a story of *why* we have the uncanny valley, it still makes me wonder weather it was an evolutionary fluke or an evolutionary defense mechanism IRL.
@@chrisdufresne9359 Not just apes, its been a while since the history class where I learned this but I'm pretty sure at one time the were 4 different "subspecies" of humans at the same time (including Neanderthals). Not different species because they were close enough genetically to have viable offspring (offspring that are fertile). Like how different breeds of dogs can mate. However there was fighting between the different subspecies until eventually the other 3 were driven to extinction. Like I said it has been a long time since when I remember learning this so I could be misremembering or that theory could have since been disproven.
@@MysteriousMag3 I was weary to use the phrase Human in fear that people would get confused about the differences. I have no faith in the denizens of the internet.
Might have something to do with early mental sicknesses also.Humans survive better with a group,that's why loners are always so hated,& peer pressure rules supreme.
Ah, I love me some malicious compliance stories XD But to go from that to an explanation of why the uncanny valley exists is…a very rapid turn I think I have some whiplash from it
@@BladeMasterIcarus You're thinking to small. Glassing is nice but what if someone has a capsule that can survive in stasis to the end of the universe? You gotta release a bioweapon that targets their DNA specifically. That way even if you miss one, it can't survive when it reenters one of your worlds. Just don't make a 'Nid, yeah?
Life long Cannibalism causes some of the physical traits common with uncanny valley, add in the seclusion such predation would require for survival. Tales of pale walkers and wendigos suddenly make sense. As do beings like the crost.
Management rarely knows all the rules, especially outside management and a rule that doesn't work is usually just ignored because the person who is supposed to change it has other responsibilities. Children will ask important questions that adults wont because the question is "rude" or they think they're already supposed to know the answer.
Funny thing is,aside from the concept of "skinwalkers/evil fey" they legit wouldn't cause us to flinch.Sites like Newgrounds or 4chan have made us develop a resistance to anything horrific.I doubt facesplitting would be hard to get accustomed to.
Humans aren't space orcs. We are space *Fae.* Generally harmless from afar, sometimes even entertaining at points, but if you get our attention...... Better start praying your gods &/or demons don't abandon you.
For everyone in the comments: The uncanny valley evolved to avoid diseased people and corpses, the idea that we evolved it because of "human shaped predators" is some internet meme.
It could also be that one of the other members of the Homo genus in the distant past was similar to us but not quite the same AND was a huge threat to us(perhaps they ate us the way some great apes occasionally eat smaller monkeys) and the aversion to things that are similar to us to the same degree as those hominids were became part of the genetic memory of the species. It's also possible that it developed as a defense mechanism against psychopaths, sociopaths, and schizophrenics who's behavior and mannerisms wouldn't be quite right even though they were human in appearance and who could be quite dangerous in a world where mental health care isn't available to them. Or I think most likely the combination of diseased people, mentally ill people, and the existence of a dozen other similar but different hominids at the same time as us in our early history all combined to produce the highly calibrated uncanny valley which I believe the same mechanism is also responsible for why some people can just rub you the wrong way for no reason that you can explain and you look at them and despite never really interacting with them or knowing them and despite them not being particularly ugly or attractive think "I hate their face" or "I don't know what it is about them but I just can't stand them." In the end its all speculation, but yeah probably not shapeshifting human eating aliens or supernatural beings lol.
Malicious Compliance works so very well. Things get very eerie as everything slows down.
indeed
Consider the "Place that send you Mad" from the 12 Tasks of Asterix. Legit the exact same.
MaliComp is rather hillarious to "watch"
Been apart of some malicious compliance myself while in the military. Had a staff nco tell us junior enlisted guy's we weren't paid to think just do. So we did just that, for about a week we ONLY did as instructed, EXACTLY as instructed. Also in a way to do the minimum, because we were called lazy too. It only took a week for the sgt major to get involved, one of the few apologies I have ever gotten that I cherish.
story 1 in a nutshell: if we don't like you, we probably aren't going to do what you ask unless we have to. if we have to do what you ask we will follow it to such a degree that it will become a major source of annoyances for you. in other words we can manifest spite as extreme disobedience or absolute obedience, so just pick your poison.
Oh, we'll do what you want. *_We'll do what you want straight to hell!_*
The description of the crost deeply unnerved me. I know corpses are generally the most accepted reason for the response, but there's something way more primally Wrong about the idea of skinsuited monsters
That's the skinwalker or fey mythos,no? Probably,early humans had an autist or aspie in their ranks,& misinterpreted it as a shapeshifter.
Yeah, it certainly explains why I get the heebies and my trigger finger itches, whenever I am around communists. It used to be almost a 6th-sense, until they recently started thinking it was something to be PROUD off, and now *anybody* can tell a commie just by looking at them or hearing them...lisp? I guess dad was correct after all: they *aren't* human, lol.
@@BrunoMaricFromZagreb maybe though I’d wager are ability so sense something that’s not quite human came during the time when there were like three or four species in the Homo genus that lived at the same time
@@jameson1239 problem with your theory is the interbreeding that happened...
The thing about the uncanny valley sense is if something TRIES to act like us and how we should expect it to act, we don't like it... We actually feel more comfortable when something has some randomness to it's behavior... For example, we don't like Zuckerberg because he tries to act so human...
@@sbritton1313 I'd guess it's not just things mimicing humans but mimicry in nature overall, like wasps and bees.
Ofcourse with our brains becoming better at telling them apart the aversion of them lessens, since we can tell which is harmful and not, it's when were unsure that the aversion appears. Like someone dressing up as a maniquin.
Makes more sense to me than corpses as we already avoid rot both visually and smell(same with dissease, we already avoid the sick as it's disgusting) and burry our dead.
someone finally made a story of *why* we have the uncanny valley, it still makes me wonder weather it was an evolutionary fluke or an evolutionary defense mechanism IRL.
and i wish it didnt make me wonder
We DID have multiple species of sentient apes around with us in the beginning. We also drove them to extinction.
@@chrisdufresne9359 Not just apes, its been a while since the history class where I learned this but I'm pretty sure at one time the were 4 different "subspecies" of humans at the same time (including Neanderthals). Not different species because they were close enough genetically to have viable offspring (offspring that are fertile). Like how different breeds of dogs can mate. However there was fighting between the different subspecies until eventually the other 3 were driven to extinction. Like I said it has been a long time since when I remember learning this so I could be misremembering or that theory could have since been disproven.
@@MysteriousMag3 I was weary to use the phrase Human in fear that people would get confused about the differences. I have no faith in the denizens of the internet.
Might have something to do with early mental sicknesses also.Humans survive better with a group,that's why loners are always so hated,& peer pressure rules supreme.
The concept of bodymorths, that basically are reason for our uncanny valley, being scary "things"...
Ah, I love me some malicious compliance stories XD
But to go from that to an explanation of why the uncanny valley exists is…a very rapid turn
I think I have some whiplash from it
Gotta love malicious compliance. Also, prep all the blood tests.
I have the guns
@@vindicareassassin271 Forget guns, use flamethrowers.
@@chrisdufresne9359 but but I have Incendiary roots.
@@chrisdufresne9359 I can do both.
@@ClokworkGremlin 😎let's lock and loud.
So basically these shapeshifters where the monsters of our distance past that hunted us. Yea that would explain it for me
Story 2: oh god it’s “the thing” it’s an entire species of “things”
Thats exactly what I was thinking
ruuuuuuuuuuuuun
and that's how we and the galaxy at large started all glassing their worlds killing them with fire!!!!!
@@BladeMasterIcarus regular fire? Noooo, are u serious? This ISN'T ENOUGH. BRING DA HEAVY NUCLEAR BOMBS
@@BladeMasterIcarus You're thinking to small. Glassing is nice but what if someone has a capsule that can survive in stasis to the end of the universe? You gotta release a bioweapon that targets their DNA specifically. That way even if you miss one, it can't survive when it reenters one of your worlds.
Just don't make a 'Nid, yeah?
Second story. So the conspiracy about lizard people must be true.
Try ancient AI... Humanity is older than you think and has gone through multiple rises and falls...
@@sbritton1313 na
Guess I don't need to sleep ... ever again.
lol
Ah, THE THING got diplpmacy training 😅
indeed , probably when it took over Styles .... or was it Macready
Life long Cannibalism causes some of the physical traits common with uncanny valley, add in the seclusion such predation would require for survival.
Tales of pale walkers and wendigos suddenly make sense. As do beings like the crost.
Whenever I see the word compliance I immediately think of the navigator from Disney's flight of the navigator
you too?
Malicious Compliance is weaponized order.
Thank you! That second one gives me some great ideas for running D&D!!
Management rarely knows all the rules, especially outside management and a rule that doesn't work is usually just ignored because the person who is supposed to change it has other responsibilities.
Children will ask important questions that adults wont because the question is "rude" or they think they're already supposed to know the answer.
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Fta
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i am usualy for the rights of sapients.
but the crost need an urgent assisted extinction
Funny thing is,aside from the concept of "skinwalkers/evil fey" they legit wouldn't cause us to flinch.Sites like Newgrounds or 4chan have made us develop a resistance to anything horrific.I doubt facesplitting would be hard to get accustomed to.
With nuclear fire
@Bruno Marić Keep in mind that while some people have this type "horror" as entertainment, other people are just creeped out
@@henrypaleveda7760 let exterminatus consume the xeno
@@ImieNazwiskoOK but on the other hand they hunt people no just no
Humans aren't space orcs. We are space *Fae.* Generally harmless from afar, sometimes even entertaining at points, but if you get our attention......
Better start praying your gods &/or demons don't abandon you.
Best of friends or worst of enemies. You choose.
So when we ask for a Xeno's name....
We have a reason. We killed our own gods for being cryptic, so if we were in your position...
2nd story; so...its like parasite manga/anime.
For the author!
For the narrator!!
For the algorithm!!!
Maximum Extermination! [Declares war on the Crost]
Had to quick-re-watch the second story, it had been bopping around my mind with some of the AI art I've noticed.
I’m sorry sir but you need to file form QF-134-A-5 in order to read this story. Hahahahaha!!!
The sneaky Bastards...
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The thing is, modern humans are tought to be about 400 000 years old. Millions of years ago does not compute in that equation.
We were ape-like back then. The first genus homo was around 2.5-3 million years old.
Homo sapiens was 300k. Modern human was 100-200k.
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Damned Fae Changelings...
Bless the Squerril
Bless the Author
For the Story
For everyone in the comments: The uncanny valley evolved to avoid diseased people and corpses, the idea that we evolved it because of "human shaped predators" is some internet meme.
But it's not impossible, although it is improbable. Many millennia ago, the universe was a lot smaller.
It could also be that one of the other members of the Homo genus in the distant past was similar to us but not quite the same AND was a huge threat to us(perhaps they ate us the way some great apes occasionally eat smaller monkeys) and the aversion to things that are similar to us to the same degree as those hominids were became part of the genetic memory of the species.
It's also possible that it developed as a defense mechanism against psychopaths, sociopaths, and schizophrenics who's behavior and mannerisms wouldn't be quite right even though they were human in appearance and who could be quite dangerous in a world where mental health care isn't available to them.
Or I think most likely the combination of diseased people, mentally ill people, and the existence of a dozen other similar but different hominids at the same time as us in our early history all combined to produce the highly calibrated uncanny valley which I believe the same mechanism is also responsible for why some people can just rub you the wrong way for no reason that you can explain and you look at them and despite never really interacting with them or knowing them and despite them not being particularly ugly or attractive think "I hate their face" or "I don't know what it is about them but I just can't stand them."
In the end its all speculation, but yeah probably not shapeshifting human eating aliens or supernatural beings lol.
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Love it
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Situational Xenophobia.
Story 1 dammed if you do ,double dammed if you don't.HFY , fta ftdv, fta (s), ftt5p,Bob and CCL
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