@Plinz That stuff you just retweeted, especially the untruth of fragility, that's got me super triggered, bro.
Again, I find the normative stance offensive. The text offers an analysis (which the reader is free to disagree with). It is not telling you what to do or think or check out. You are an autonomous being.
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The part with the proverbs "prepare the child for the road", that aligns with my beliefs. The part where they state the Untruth of Fragility, that makes me mad, because I think it's wrong. If you put the maddening stuff at the start of your statement, the rest won't be read.
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I'm a fragile person. That book(and tweet) is about helping me, right? But the authors don't understand what will make a fragile person get mad and stop reading? So how come they give analysis on fragility if they don't understand this?
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