I, like @sonyasupposedly , have a really spastic reaction to this. For me, it often manifests when people give me unsolicited advice (farm or otherwise).
Their gentle, friendly "you can use deck screws" reads to me as "you obviously don't know that you can use deck screws". https://twitter.com/sonyasupposedly/status/1275154530611548160 …
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4/ someone will say "you can use deck screws" and the impedance mismatch is that they're saying (at least according to wife /
@random_eddie /@mr_archenemy ) "hey, I'm following this thread, I like you, I like your topics"Show this thread -
5/ ...and as a sperg, I accept that hypothesis but still don't like it. THERE ARE OTHER WORDS TO EXPRESS THAT. E.g. the ones I just used. ...so why would normies choose to use other words that have a hash collision instead? /shrug who knows
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6/ yep "phatic communication" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phatic_expression …https://twitter.com/forsoothic/status/1275162553577070594 …
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And here I always though a Boston screw was how a “Boston marriage” was consummated.
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