if your Twitter style of argumentation is telling people to "do the work" and "read a book," you need to try a different tactic. There is no way to validate the performance of "doing the work" and "reading" just by looking at some tweets
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I sometimes see two rivals on Twitter telling each other to "do the work" and "read a book." What work? What books? What is the time frame? It's also fascinating when people who are called out try to respond by telling us all their good deeds, as if social media cares
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Social media doesn't give a fuck about anything except getting the most likes and winding up on top of the latest hot takedown dogpile. You want to get as many RTs as possible before you get got for being a fake, a sleaze, a liar, etc.
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Surely the people dogpiling on the latest bad actors are themselves aware, even if just subconsciously, that they are one unwoke tweet or one secret mean text away from being laid low. If your "career" involves grifting this anthill/shit heap, you must be paranoid as hell
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Replying to @aimeeterese
that's the straight tea, sis/thesis
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I think it is best if you open a book to a specific page, circle the passage, then upload the screenshot. They may actually "do" this minimal amount of work since it is right in their feed
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