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bolanrox t1_j6mnldz wrote

There is a cult to prince Philip as well

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OTee_D t1_j6mpj1q wrote

The term is reused in modern management principles and refers to ritualistic actions in companies that are useless but just adhered to 'tradition' or because 'someone says'.

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Cubusphere t1_j6mt9dj wrote

It's a great example of the fallacious conclusion that when two things happen one after another, the first must have caused the second."Post hoc ergo propter hoc"

Another could be rain dances.

  • It's dry, so we try to appease the gods/spirits/whatever.
  • After Bill danced for a day, it started raining.
  • Bill's dance made it rain.
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Cubusphere t1_j6mwvrm wrote

Never watched the show. Even wikipedia links to that episode :)

>This article is about the informal fallacy. For the West Wing episode, see Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc (The West Wing). For other uses, see Post hoc.

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iPod3G t1_j6mzbx8 wrote

Must pray to metal bird.

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Farrell-Mars t1_j6n3ssd wrote

This is all you need to know about religion.

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voodoohotdog t1_j6n4r8g wrote

Happy John Frum Day. May your cargo be plentiful!

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GuyTallman t1_j6n7flz wrote

There is a fun side quest in Borderlands regarding this

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TLDReddit73 t1_j6nbg9r wrote

This makes me sad. They were just wanting some stuff to fall from the sky like they had seen. They couldn’t figure out why it wasn’t working for them.

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Pifanjr t1_j6newun wrote

With the rain dance one there is some speculation that the dust being kicked up and thrown in the air during the dances actually could cause an increased chance of rain to fall, under the right conditions.

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ophaus t1_j6nf5gy wrote

REALLY fascinating stuff. Humans love to add meaning to the senselessness of life... it's an adorable habit.

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Djinjja-Ninja t1_j6ngurq wrote

The craziest one has to be the Prince Philip Movement, where they believed that Prince Philip was divine.

Its to do with them seeing the amount of respect that was shown to Queen Elizabeth II, so therefore her husband must be even more powerful so they deified him.

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Nazamroth t1_j6ngxow wrote

Storm of Steel, i think it was? Where the iron warriors assault the gene seed planet. The guardsman has to chant the Hymn of Firing or whatever its called, but he doesnt know what that is.

So he gets frustrated, starts shouting FIRE YOU DAMN THING! and smashes a button with his fist. And lo and behold, the machine spirit listens.

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Somethingmorbid t1_j6ni0ip wrote

Say what you will about cargo cults, but what's the last thing you got from Abrahamic god?

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Samuel7899 t1_j6nivuv wrote

Life is a pattern of persisting. Persisting is directly improved by having a more accurate model of one's surroundings. An accurate model of the environment is developed by developing and improving patterns.

It's the reason we're alive today, and why we've developed intelligence.

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flibbidygibbit t1_j6njdfq wrote

We had a C-level executive who wanted our site to be as feature-rich as Amazon because they're the leader in e-commerce.

He wanted us to disregard actual customer requests to insert Amazon's features into our e-comm platform.

Umm, our product is niched down. We will never have "Earth's biggest selection" or whatever. Our store customers don't want anything distracting users from placing items in the cart and checking out.

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BillTowne t1_j6nkr7l wrote

One guy built himself a "refrigerator," and kept opening the door hoping to find beer inside.

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Jampine t1_j6nmp5u wrote

The imperial infantrymans uplifting primer has all the prayers at the end.

Though that strategy reminds me of Black Bess from Battlefield One; "She likes it when you swear".

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Successful-Cash5047 t1_j6no1j4 wrote

This has to be my favorite obscure fact! They would go all out too, they’d make fully decked out mock runways, complete with mock airplanes out of straw, a landing strip, and even mock air traffic control towers with torches mimicking the lights. They would build them as high up as they reasonably could. They would also ritually perform drill instructions with wooden mock guns! If I remember correctly the whole religion started from the abrupt arrival of U.S troops, who shared some of their canned food with the locals, they viewed it as literal mana from heaven!! The craziest thing is that this was going on in the 70’s (and I believe to a lesser extent still to this day!)

This is such an obscure, bizarre, and captivating topic, I’d highly recommend watching a YouTube video on the subject!

Video on cargo cults:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qmlYe2KS0-Y&t=5s

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IllCamel5907 t1_j6nqq0i wrote

No more ridiculous than any other religion. At least the cargo drops were real... compared to Jesus coming back lol.

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Mitthrawnuruo t1_j6nwt9e wrote

I learned about cargo cults from An old time pulp fiction book, and is crazy in how under rated it is.

Dream Park.

Check it out.

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srcarruth t1_j6o26ix wrote

Cargo Cult was the theme for Burning Man a few years ago, fun stuff

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mandu_xiii t1_j6o9h36 wrote

Here 8n North America, we call this Christmas.

We set up a tree and hope that a magical old man brings us stuff.

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squashcanada t1_j6oeqhs wrote

I wonder if anyone, as a joke, flew a plane over their villages, dropping gift packages.

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darw1nf1sh t1_j6oit61 wrote

You really should read Island of the Sequined Love Nun. No seriously. Go now.

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101Alexander t1_j6ooxte wrote

For anyone that wants to see a more modern and relatable example, remember r/wallstreetbets after GME spiked?

It wasn't even general interest in stock trading, just GME that was the magic ticket. All that had to happen was the scenario be recreated. Then somehow AME theatres became the magic ticket.

Now I dont know what water ritual is popular these days, but nowadays they sacrifice money instead of blood.

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A_brown_dog t1_j6p1y07 wrote

That's the point, they literally saw gifts coming from heaven and some people riding chariots of fire flying through the skies, that religion is the only real one so far

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Lordxeen t1_j6p5e11 wrote

Religion has been compared watching a rabbit run into a tree stump and break its neck… then spending the rest of your life looking at the stump waiting for it to happen again.

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Futhermucker t1_j6p6ru7 wrote

ugh, don't these islanders know that they're worshiping evil colonialism?

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ShitPostGuy t1_j6p9ptt wrote

That article says that bacteria may be the source of nucleation to form rain, absolutely nothing about whether a rain dance and kick ground-born bacteria/particles the needed 6,500 feet (1.2 miles) into the air to interact with rain clouds.

Use your brain

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MacDugin t1_j6pil0n wrote

“Bobby, do the airdrop dance, I am sure it will work this time!”

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