Sometimes I'm judgy about other people's aesthetic experiences. "I can't believe you liked THAT" — movie, TV show, etc. This feels wrong. 1/
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"let me show you why I love this thing" is harder/better than "that thing you love sucks"
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Just tweeted this https://bitquabit.com/post/make-love-not-flamewars/ … Make Love Not Flamewarspic.twitter.com/qBFA8KRexT
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so they don't get bent out of shape when someone says they love Barefoot chardonnay
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bc they're more secure in their connoisseurship? or bc people would hate them for being snobby?
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as a critic it's easy to get used to being in that world where your peers bandy opinions
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so when you see someone jump down someone's throat for an innocent "i liked Cloud Atlas" it's just habit usually
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wine snobs seem to be better at comparmentalizing this for some reason
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they realize their hobby is an intricate niche of connoisseurship more somehow
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