The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon is when you never noticed something or saw something before, and then you see it everywhere.

For example say you see a chipmunk in an area you never noticed them before, and now you just see chipmunks everywhere.

  • Björn Tantau
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    4 months ago

    Happens all the time when I learn new words. Suddenly that word is everywhere and it never occurred to me that I didn’t know its meaning.

    I will probably see Baader-Meinhof pop up all over the place in the coming days.

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        24 months ago

        To be fair, I think “nuance” is genuinely being used a lot more lately because there’s so much backlash against the black-and-white discourse that dominated the internet last decade.

  • @[email protected]
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    4 months ago

    Wilhelm scream. It’s in everything. It’s memorable in Star Wars and Indiana Jones, but it’s in Soul Plane too.

    I’ve watched far too many hours of sitcoms, because I’m recognizing a specific laugh that gets re-used over and over. It’s by far the worst on How I Met Your Mother (where I first noticed it). They’ll repeat the same laugh 2-3 times within the same episode. It’s a specific high-pitched laugh that almost sounds like the person is inhaling while laughing rather than exhaling. HIMYM doesn’t use a live audience so they re-use the same laughs for the entire run of the show.

    • themadcodger
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      94 months ago

      I can’t watch anything with a laugh track anymore. Growing up I knew it was there, but I never actually noticed it. Now it’s so jarring and fake.

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        34 months ago

        The ONLY show I can watch with a laugh track is “How I Met Your Mother,” and I think it’s because instead of using an actual track, they microphoned an audience who watched the show on a screen and recorded their real laughter.

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          34 months ago

          That ‘70s Show too, it fits perfectly in that show for me. I hate it elsewhere, even if it’s a live studio audience… it ruins the pacing of a show for me.

      • @[email protected]
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        24 months ago

        I absolutely refuse to watch something with a laugh track as well.

        “Those are dead people laughing”

    • M. Orange
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      24 months ago

      I never have because my current car was a total flop LMAO

      And my car before that was a Prius, sooooooo

  • @[email protected]
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    104 months ago

    I couldn’t recall the name, but was explaining this effect to my son the other day. He was talking about the show The Good Place and joking that people seemed to now often be doing what the show was teaching us not to do, and that the writers must been good at seeing where the world was headed. I explained to him how it was actually commentary on the state of the world at the time, now that he was aware of it, he saw how prevalent it was.

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    94 months ago

    I experienced it pretty profoundly when taking a plant systematics and identification course. I had always loved plants as a gardener, so the added knowledge of general plant anatomy lit a fire in my brain.

    Now when I would learn a new plant, I would notice it everywhere, even out of the corner of my eye while driving at speed on a highway.

    I’m still a slut for the thrill of learning a new plant.

  • Legendsofanus
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    94 months ago

    Omg this has a name?! It’s one of my favorite things to happen lol

    Okay so uh…back when I had a really tough assignment and I didn’t wanna study for it and I had just one day left. I was talking to a girl on Facebook about not doing my assignment and she sent me something that she uses to write her homework, well I looked it up and it worked brilliantly, I was able to submit my assignment in time with zero effort.

    Next week everyone was using chatgpt for assignments

  • @[email protected]
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    84 months ago

    Serial Experiments Lain. Never heard of it before last year, now I keep seeing it referenced weekly. It’s a good show though, holds up well today.

  • themeatbridge
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    54 months ago

    There could be a logical explanation for the chipmunks. They are more active at different times of the year, and maybe there happened to be a prolific family of chipmunks near you this year.

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    54 months ago

    I bought a car early last year that an odd grey gloss/non-metallic colour. Since then I’ve been seeing a lot of different vehicles in an identical colour across multiple manufacturers. It’s trippy because I swear I’d never seen the colour before (obviously I just hadn’t noticed it).

  • @[email protected]
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    44 months ago

    Student driver or new driver stickers on cars. I swear 20% of the cars on the road in my area have them lately. That said, I do actually think in this case that there has been an increase in adoption of these stickers (possibly to try and hand waive bad behavior of the driver?) but when I first mentioned it to my husband, he blamed it on Baader-Meinhof.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      14 months ago

      I totally feel that. They’re all over the place here too. I don’t get what the point is

      • @[email protected]
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        64 months ago

        Here it is the law that a Learner has an L sticker/magnet and New drivers have an N. Let’s others know to stay back a bit because they may need more time to complete a maneuvering or parking, or may forget certain road rules.

        • @[email protected]
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          24 months ago

          The ones I’m talking about are just bumper stickers. What’s the difference between a learner and a new driver in your jurisdiction?

          • @[email protected]
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            24 months ago

            Learner has to be with a fully licensed driver, New Driver is licensed to drive but has restrictions, that are removed after a year or so

            We do gave Student Driver stickers, but it is on trainer vehicles.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 months ago

      Gilles Deleuze

      I only found out about him within the past couple years, and I probably have only scratched the surface of his philosophy. But I almost immediately understood that he was a person of tremendous genius, and historically recent enough that his ideas have yet to be fully comprehended. His synthesis of Marx and Freud is like a wet dream for me, I couldn’t imagine a better topic of inquiry. This article provides a pretty good summary of some of his major ideas and theories.

      https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/deleuze/#AntiOedi

      • @[email protected]
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        24 months ago

        To this day, I haven’t the foggiest what the fuck he and Guattari were trying to say, but think the concept of the rhizome can be useful insofar as I think I understand it.

        sigh Gonna have to try again. Started reading Benjamin’s Arcades Project recently in a similar fit of “shit you referenced in grad school and successfully bullshitted your way through because no one else actually understands it either” guilt, may as well do it for the big D too.

        My experience re: this phenomenon was “I stared at A Thousand Plateaus for a while, then all of a sudden every fucking thing I read afterwards mentioned this guy.”

        • @[email protected]
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          24 months ago

          Lol I’m pretty shaky on the details too, but I definitely think there’s some really good ideas in there once you can parse all the philosophical lingo. I hadn’t even heard about the rhizome until you mentioned it, but it does seem like a useful concept for sure.

  • OneMeaningManyNames
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    34 months ago

    Off-topic here, but for those already familiar with the history of the Red Army Faction, this is such a bad misnomer. (It assumes that someone has never heard those weird sounds before. And/or know the story.)