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Better ways of thinking, feeling, and acting—around problems of meaning and meaninglessness; self and society; ethics, purpose, and value.

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    1. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 27 Apr 2019
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      David Chapman Retweeted Chase Joynt

      🧵 A thread about a new film, rationality, being trans in 1958, ethnomethodology, geekiness, meta-rationalism, and how to do science better. “Framing Agnes” is by filmmaker @ChaseJoynt and sociologist Kristen Schilt… h/t @saul, @pdbrookerhttps://twitter.com/ChaseJoynt/status/1122149352456146944 …

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      Chase Joynt @ChaseJoynt
      We are in PRINT! #Tribeca2019 #FramingAgnes @Tribeca // https://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/ct-life-transgender-documentary-tribeca-film-fest-20190425-story.html … pic.twitter.com/EBYza7LIeF
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    2. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 27 Apr 2019
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      “Ethnomethodology” is the study of rationality in practice. A key chapter in the first book in the field was a 1958 “case study” of Agnes, a transwoman. It’s a much easier read than most ethno; it discusses in mostly-normal English how she coped with everyday hassles she faced.pic.twitter.com/WUyhfnL40T

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    3. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 27 Apr 2019
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      Striking how contemporary the 1958 trans experience sounds. And, in two dramatic plot twists, more than Harold Garfinkel, the founder of ethnomethodology, let on. One he discovered later and revealed in an appendix. The other has been revealed only now: https://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/ct-life-transgender-documentary-tribeca-film-fest-20190425-story.html …pic.twitter.com/V5YMB3Uzjo

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    4. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 27 Apr 2019
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      Both cis & trans people have to do an enormous amount of skilled work to be properly male or female in the eyes of others: doing-being-male or doing-being-female. This is typically easier for cis adults because it is learned in childhood. Not always easy for cis children though…pic.twitter.com/EqIMqXpcdW

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    5. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 27 Apr 2019
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      Learning to do-being-female or to do-being-male in adulthood requires an explicit, self-aware meta perspective, whereas cis people who learn it childhood do it largely tacitly. This is where the story starts to connect with rationality and rationalism…pic.twitter.com/rBTjY25U8Z

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    6. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 27 Apr 2019
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      Learning social skills as a nerd/geek/aspie in adulthood is relevantly similar to learning to perform gender as a trans person in adulthood. We’re forced to use explicit rational cognition, where neurotypicals did huge amounts of tacit work in childhood. http://www.paulgraham.com/nerds.html pic.twitter.com/NbfS1m0qWt

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    7. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 27 Apr 2019
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      If you were a nerd/geek/aspie in high school, @paulg’s essay “Why Nerds Are Unpopular” may be powerfully therapeutic. His answer: because we had more important things to do than practicing social skills all day every day. http://www.paulgraham.com/nerds.html pic.twitter.com/O6d1rH6UAX

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    8. Brian Marick‏ @marick 27 Apr 2019
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      As very much a nerd in childhood, Graham's claim reads completely false to me. I wanted to have social skills. I just didn't know how. Perhaps I wasn't a true nerd. Wish my childhood tormenters had known that.

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    9. Tracy Harms‏ @kaleidic 27 Apr 2019
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      You've reminded me of my genuine puzzlement at being persistently called a faggot. It wouldn't be until years later that it dawned on me that--and why--truth value was of no interest to them.

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      David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 27 Apr 2019
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      Replying to @kaleidic @marick

      Yes, I had the same experience! For a while I was even like “well, if everyone says so, maybe I am.” Which turned out not to be the case.

      5:51 PM - 27 Apr 2019
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