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;Geek social fallacies: A list of five fallacies, originally presented in an essay by Michael Suileabhain-Wilson, supposedly indicating classic social errors made by "geek" types and responsible for the stereotypically dysfunctional interactions of such groups. The five geek social fallacies are: | ;Geek social fallacies: A list of five fallacies, originally presented in an essay by Michael Suileabhain-Wilson, supposedly indicating classic social errors made by "geek" types and responsible for the stereotypically dysfunctional interactions of such groups. The five geek social fallacies are: | ||
β | # | + | # Once initially accepted by a peer group, nobody may be excluded from anything involving that group. |
# Friends may never criticize friends. | # Friends may never criticize friends. | ||
# Friends must put their friendship above all else. | # Friends must put their friendship above all else. | ||
β | # A friend-of-a-friend is a friend (thus, all of one's friends | + | # A friend-of-a-friend is a friend (thus, all of one's friends must be friends with each other). |
#Friends must involve friends in all activities they do. | #Friends must involve friends in all activities they do. | ||