"Microagression reasoning" pattern-matches to pareidolias of controlling shitty partners (mostly but not exclusively male).
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'your assertion that certain speech acts may create an unwelcoming atmosphere is actually flawed pattern matching about what's going on in other people's heads, that's going on in your head' well... no u
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Replying to @adornofthagn @0knaomi and
lol, she's talking more object-level tho. like "this thing you did is a microaggression against me" mapping to "you did this thing to hurt me on purpose, which is now a grievance that means i get to control you"
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Replying to @chaosprime @adornofthagn and
i think the discourse definitely encompasses that, which would be the sturgeon's law bit i was talking about earlier, i just don't think the 10% doesn't exist
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Replying to @chaosprime @adornofthagn and
I strongly doubt it exists, but the important feature that makes me aggressively disregard the concept of micro-aggression is that it is impossible to disprove those 10%'s existence, making it like Russel's Teapot, or grandma's multiple peculiarly conflicted supernaturals
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they're not unfalsifiable, they're just unfalsifiable to a hostile interlocutor
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Replying to @chaosprime @adornofthagn and
You can say that about Psi too, methinks. Even easier with Psi, I'd argue.
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lol, the psi excuse is "my hypothesis was falsified because of the hostile observer", kinda the inverse akshully
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Replying to @chaosprime @0knaomi and
Psi is my "the Universe is not required to be consistent just because I think it is" exception. No test conducted by neutral observers has yet produced replicable and reliable evidence of Psi powers. I accept that. However, I don't accept that that means they don't exist.
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Replying to @legalinspire @chaosprime and
How about we create Joint Psi-Microaggression Research Initiative?
It sounds like a small but stable doller printer2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
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