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underused ([personal profile] underused) wrote in [community profile] wotd2017-07-03 08:05 am

mumpsimus

mumpsimus

a traditional custom or idea adhered to although shown to be unreasonable
a person who obstinately adheres to old customs or ideas in spite of evidence that they are wrong or unreasonable

A fantasy map of a flat earth. Photograph: Antar Dayal/Getty Images/Illustration Works

In an old story, it's said that an ignorant priest, knowing the sound of the Latin Mass but not speaking the language, said the meaningless 'mumpsimus' instead of 'sumpsimus'. When corrected, he is said to have replied, "I will not change my old mumpsimus for your new sumpsimus."
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I very recently discovered someone I know believes in the flat earth hypothesis.

Have you ever been shocked to find someone you know (and respect) believes in an idea you'd have thought we'd all left behind?

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merikuru: (:D)

[personal profile] merikuru 2017-07-03 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee. This is a very fun word to say. :D
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[personal profile] merikuru 2017-07-03 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Ha, yes! Mayhap if I prod NaNoWriMo this year...
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[personal profile] thedaughteroftyr 2017-07-03 03:20 pm (UTC)(link)
This one is fun.

Also agh flat earthers... Bee and I have been discussing them of late and neither of us can quite wrap our brains around it. Read about mountains/stone trees if you need a headache.
Edited (Dreamwidth formating makes me make spelling errors I BLAME YOOOU) 2017-07-03 15:21 (UTC)
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[personal profile] thedaughteroftyr 2017-07-03 03:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah I totally don't get it.
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[personal profile] amidthestars 2017-07-04 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow, I don't know where to start! This is a really fun word. And I can think of some applications in my actual life, so it's going to make the irritated monologue in my head a bit more entertaining, which is always appreciated. AND I didn't know the flat-earth hypothesis was still a thing to be believed in. Oh my. I do know about young-earth creationists, though, so I guess this isn't too far off? (I work with a science and religion scholar, and the most amusing portion of the criticism he encounters comes from young earth creationists in the American south.)
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[personal profile] amidthestars 2017-07-05 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. What I don't understand is what it takes to be so convinced. I mean, I wonder how much of it is actual belief - and how much might be... something else. Spite, maybe, or anger, or a mistrust of the world that is clearly greater than I can fathom. I don't think it can just be about science. I feel like humans can go to pretty great lengths to maintain or defend or protect certain emotional territories...often without even realizing it.