I figured the thread was Poe's Law in action; serious, if ludicrous
It's like trying to show how unique you are by telling people what town you grew up in--something which ipso facto lumps you in with everyone else in that town. If I choose to get more specific, say, my street, the problem still stands
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But the town you grew up in, and the street, are important parts of what make you a unique individual.
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So are your parents, so are your hobbies, so are the people you talked to and the places you went--and moreover, the same towns and streets produce very different individuals. So it ends up being a parody of individualism to act as though your uniqueness depends on...
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...one of these factors in particular, and on everyone else knowing that about you.
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