Meaning-making as overcoming our isolation in the imaginary "no-place" of music and its "aboutness" http://www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2015/02/music-transcendental.html … via @AliceTeller
-
-
@St_Rev ah I see - perhaps this is a neurotypical/atypical divide? -
@sarahdoingthing Could be! I really hate the imperial 'you' as deployed there, because it's so often so badly wrong, & so unaware of it. -
@St_Rev this is where reaching out of isolation through language necessarily fails - you get more ambiguity, not less -
@sarahdoingthing Yeah. It's a sore spot for me. -
@sarahdoingthing When that technique isn't just oblivious, it's a form of psychic attack: a way to compel agreement via blather. -
@St_Rev I hope when I do it it's out of obliviousness <3 -
@sarahdoingthing There's a difference between the didactic "we", which used to bug me but I've made peace with, and the imperial/ous "you" -
@St_Rev "we" can at least be interpreted as "the people in my head"
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.
. Banned in Sweden. SubGenius, Zhuangist, white-hat troll. Defrocked mathematician. Brain problems.