Spurred by @Aella_Girl, thinking about locking and risk.
She suggested that a blanket recommendation was excessive, and I think I agree.
I'm going to stay locked for a while longer (although I hate it, you have no idea, I am an addict). But, should you? Some considerata:https://twitter.com/eigenrobot/status/1273643201753018370 …
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also again TO CLARIFY i do not mean to imply you should take risks you find to be bad, like i'm not trying to shame you into risking your job or personal life. i think the thing that triggers me is like... the way it's being talked about, not the actual decisions.
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What if there was some sort of "cancelled" insurance.
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Since you said virtue: Plato's characters discuss this very topic in Statesman (305), except in his version, the men who are too risk averse get kidnapped and raped too (enslaved) https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1738/1738-h/1738-h.htm … Search "politics after the pattern", or "cruel fate" for the punchline
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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they won't stand and fight for you because you're a disposable community asset. men will fight for their wives, children, and friends. not for some chick they get to bang on a rotating schedule. no one is invested in you, so your safety is obviously low priority.
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