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This type of interview happens to a lot of different types of people over a lot of different interview topics. I've seen this with a lot of political and current events topics. It's not something that's just localized to hipsters. I think it's just about people wanting to seem intelligent/in the know when being put on the spot. In that situation saying you don't know makes you seem out of the loop or "dumb" regardless of the topic. People don't like feeling that way and so when approached they would rather try to BS an response.
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"It's very difficult to present technology as an overtly positive sales device to people who want an emotional car" -Chris Harris
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