And they're absolutely WAY more fucking annoying when they're supposed to be the good guys, but we have to deal with that sociologically because there's no way to just make them go away.
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Replying to @adrienneleigh @chaosprime
Also i'm tipsy, thank you for listening to me babble.
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Like, you and i have serious disagreements sometimes - about tactics, about philosophy - but i am unequivocally willing to say that we're on the same side even when i want to kick you
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Replying to @adrienneleigh @chaosprime
(And i flatter myself that the feeling is mutual!)
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you are on at minimum three of the sides that i am on
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Replying to @chaosprime
Why am i suddenly thinking of Buckminster Fuller?
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Replying to @adrienneleigh
the real political compasspic.twitter.com/HtYDi6u56b
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Replying to @chaosprime
I tell you, friend, the older i get, the less sure i am of ANYTHING except that we have to work on kindness and solidarity.
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I'm so fucking tired of purity tests, and i feel like the principles all follow from a fundamental willingness to be kind. So i look for that, in people, rather than any particular party line.
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i really wish more people took that approach. abstractions are not worth the love we lavish on them
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Replying to @chaosprime
Yeah, and i've never had a ton of patience with labels. They have value to some people but they just make me tired.
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