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Treating something like a "big deal" can make you *experience* it like a big deal. If someone reacts with horror when you describe a neutral experience, this can make you remember the experience as more horrifying. I think the opposite is also true! 1/
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If you take something ppl perceive as terrible and act like it's no big deal, it can make them actually subjectively perceive it as less terrible. (u can err in both directions; ideally you neutrally inquire about the organic reaction, but usually society has gotten there first)
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I think this describes some deep thing about my attitude towards the world. There's a way in which I feel all the bad things can be "okay" - if not painless, endured with peace and grace, without flinching away, without narrative. "It's okay, you're okay." 3/
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And so I have a constant drive to take terrible things and act like they're no big deal - as a kind of demonstration that *there's another way to be in relation to these things*, that we can look directly at them, that we can be okay with them. 4/
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And with this comes a lot of irreverence, humor, and inappropriateness - often about a lot of things I've personally experienced, too. Trauma is not sacred to me. To elevate pain into a trauma narrative locks it into a frame of "this is not okay", which can make it *worse*.
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This isn't a very conscious move most of the time for me, but it feels like an underlying ethos. It feels deeply, in a principled way, important for me to not respect - and thus reinforce - the lines we use to designate the areas we Must Not Go For Fear Of Hurting Someone.
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And as I've also said before, this doesn't mean pretending the pain doesn't exist, or acting like it shouldn't be there - I absolutely welcome it, but it's the *narratives around it* that burrow it in like poison on the tip of an arrow.
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A lot of the time people describe me as edgy or a troll, like I'm deliberately trying to upset people. And... squinting a certain way, this is kind of true? But it comes from a very different place; I want to demonstrate that it's *possible to be at peace with upsetting things*.
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(ps disclaimer: i do not mean that i *never* make tweets explicitly for the purpose of being controversial; just most of the time i get accused of it, it's in response to tweets i did not have significant controversy-motivation for)
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