I don't know that it speaks particularly to "robotic" behavior (one could as well argue that the sock-sock-shoe-shoe people are robotic); it seems just one of those little quirky observations he makes--about Wayne and about people in general--and that in a single description references a kind of mini human-behavior issue. And maybe something that does, or doesn't, give a clue about how one's mind is oriented. It's like those little arguments about whether one places the toilet paper hanging from over the roll versus under the roll.
It shows my age, but it reminds me of an episode of the old show All in the Family, in which Archie Bunker sees Mike ("Meathead"), his son-in-law, put on a sock and a shoe, then a sock and a shoe, and tells him how stupid it is because everybody puts on a sock and a sock and then a shoe and a shoe, and then he goes into a long rant about how if there was a fire or something, and they had to run out of the house into the cold, Mike would have a sock and a shoe on one foot and then nothing on the other foot; and then Mike counterargues that he would have at least one protected foot, which would allow him to stand on one leg, but if he had on just two socks, both of his feet would be cold and get wet in the snow.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if DFW had seen that episode, and that kind of observation is right up his alley.
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