hold on, hear me out. Kurt is half right. this kind of engagement is super important, for one reason: sea lioning.https://twitter.com/kurteichenwald/status/798027460801478656 …
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respectful questions from moral high ground are essential for denying the enemy the use of their cognitive capacity for their own purposes.
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so yes, teams should absolutely be engaging in this fashion. just don't delude yourself that it's for the purpose of getting anything done.
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it's for the purpose of tying up resources so they can't be put to other uses.
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i would like to thank the inestimable
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oh my gosh, somebody thought my tactical analysis was good enough to try to dissuade me from it. the critics are literally raving, friends!pic.twitter.com/wL1VxpnToe
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my favorite part is the idiosyncratic weight on a common word, sufficiently obscurantist as to be indistinguishable from a Dune reference
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He's talking about the Loyalty, Vouce, Exit paradigm, by some dude whose name i don't remember. Super popular with alt-right
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thanks! i'd hate to blame Frank Herbert
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Not Frank Herbert. Man had his problems, but can't blame him for this one!
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