Ha! He's getting cocky. Let's see how long that lasts
@christianjbdev @IonaItalia
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Thank-you! But, I was more referring to PoMo movies, music, literature.
@TamaraBrouwer1@BristolBen@IonaItalia -
Yes. I was too. They're fine if they give you happy, awed, defamiliarised feelings.
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Yes! Nothing wrong with irrational, playful ideas, as long as you don't treat as real
@TamaraBrouwer1@BristolBen@IonaItalia -
Exactly. I treat the theory in the same way. Enjoy it! That's very frowned upon.
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It's when they try to apply it to how the world works in a social engineering way...
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That's annoying, yes. I have tried to like PoMo "art" It's not happening.
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I like it in small doses. I like being analytical with the literature.
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Ah! So do I. But there has to be some form of sense, of order.
@BristolBen@christianjbdev@IonaItalia -
There doesn't really. But there has to be something to be read into lack of it.
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I love the PoMo stories which are deliberately open to different interpretations.
@TamaraBrouwer1@BristolBen@IonaItalia -
Where you're not given all the information to know exactly what's going on.
@TamaraBrouwer1@BristolBen@IonaItalia -
Because, that seems very true to me. We're usually confused in real life!
@TamaraBrouwer1@BristolBen@IonaItalia
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I'm happy for them too! They're wrong, but I'm happy for them anyway.
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