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Writer, software person, armchair anthropologist, dilettante. All genders, all political opinions welcome. Book: https://amzn.com/0190495995/ 

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    1. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler 2 Jun 2015
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      "Take nothing at face value. Don't investigate things people say. Remember their minds are chaos." — Michael Levitonhttp://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/552/transcript …

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    2. David McDougall‏ @dmcdougall 2 Jun 2015
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      @KevinSimler I've known Michael since the late 90s. This explains a lot; I haven't seen him in 5 years, but I'm curious to meet 2015 Michael

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    3. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler 3 Jun 2015
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      @dmcdougall that... is a fun coincidence :D. Did you listen to the episode? The segment with Michael was one of my all-time TAL favorites

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    4. David McDougall‏ @dmcdougall 3 Jun 2015
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      @KevinSimler so far I've just read the transcript but will listen soon. Really a great story that I relate to a bit too much :)

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    5. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler 3 Jun 2015
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      @dmcdougall yeah I related to Michael too — although I'm still laboring under the delusion that other minds might (or should) be legible =/

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    6. David McDougall‏ @dmcdougall 3 Jun 2015
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      @KevinSimler other minds are legible but not truthtelling. the subtext is the meaning, the text is not. or better: form>content *as content*

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      Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler 3 Jun 2015
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      @dmcdougall two responses. 1) thanks, this helped some ideas click into place for me! (Is this what Marshal McLuhan is trying to convey?)

      8:47 PM - 3 Jun 2015
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        2. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler 3 Jun 2015
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          @dmcdougall 2) "Subtext is the message" is a great Rosetta stone, but isn't that exactly WHY other minds are chaos? Their text is nonsense.

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        1. David McDougall‏ @dmcdougall 4 Jun 2015
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          @KevinSimler I don't think McLuhan is useful for this (or in general tbh)

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