Ocean Walker Effect

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When someone lies about liking something just so they don't look like a clueless idiot. They're too scared to say they didn't get it.
'That movie was amazing!' (they watched it twice and still had no idea what happened.)
After the concert, she said, 'Best performance ever!' even though she fell asleep halfway through.
He claimed he loved the book, but it took him three tries to figure out the plot.
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A person tries to sound cool by saying they liked something, even though they’re clueless about it. They’re just trying to avoid looking like a dork.
'That painting was awesome!' (he didn’t know what it was about, but he said it was cool anyway.)
She texted, 'That movie was genius!' even though she didn’t know what the characters were arguing about.
He said, 'That song is fire!' but he didn’t even know the lyrics.
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When someone claims they liked something just to cover up the fact they didn’t understand it. They're too embarrassed to say they're lost.
'That film was the best!' (he didn’t know what the ending was about.)
She said, 'I loved that concert!' even though she missed half the show.
He posted, 'That album is amazing!' but he skipped most of the tracks.
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People fake liking something so they don’t look like a total moron. They don’t want to be the one who doesn’t get it.
'That play was incredible!' (he had no idea what the story was.)
She said, 'That book was the best!' even though she didn’t know the main character.
He texted, 'That show was awesome!' but he had to look up the plot online.
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A person lies about liking something just to avoid looking like a total brain-dead dork. They're too scared to admit they're confused.
'That movie was wild!' (he had no clue what was going on.)
She said, 'That art was amazing!' even though she didn’t know what it was about.
He posted, 'That music was fire!' but he had to ask someone what the song was about.
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When someone says they liked something just so they don’t look like an idiot. They’re too scared to say they didn’t get it.
'That show was great!' (he didn’t know what the characters were fighting about.)
She said, 'That painting was beautiful!' even though she had no idea what it meant.
He texted, 'That movie was the best!' but he had to rewatch it three times.
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