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Being stupid is a trend. People love being quirky.
"quirky"="stupid"? That sounds like a strange definition. Some of the quirkiest people I've known have been highly educated.
I think they mean "quirky" in the sense of standing out. Some people will walk over corpses if it makes them stand out.
Being overtly stupid is apparently a great way of standing out very quickly, if you're not picky about the kind of attention you get.
That's fair, but that's not what they said.
Quirky synonyms:
eccentric, idiosyncratic, unconventional, unorthodox, unusual, off-centre, strange, bizarre, weird, peculiar, odd, freakish, outlandish, offbeat, out of the ordinary, Bohemian, alternative, zany, outrรฉ, wacky, freaky, kinky, way-out, far out, kooky, oddball, off the wall, in left field, bizarro
That's what I thought.