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My ideal way of interacting with the world is intentionally contextless when handling specific questions, and dealing with the moral implications later; I think a question should be looked at independent of implications. I often do this on principle; 1/
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I know people will talk about the implications, but I'll handle it as straight as possible when we get there - but I don't want to let it stop me from asking the question. My goal isn't controversy, as a lot of my critics claim; my goal is to be unmoved by potential controversy.
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I rarely tweet things just to be edgy, I tweet them in spite of being edgy, because I deeply value being able to think directly about a topic without flinching away from the fallout.
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Most of the things to be curious about are the ones least touched by others! It's like, I wanna do archeology and everyone stayed away from this one city due to superstition, so I'm like ok I guess I'll go do that one cause I'm not superstitious