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Replying to @hikikomorphism
postmodernism has been notoriously bad at refactoring
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Replying to @argumatronic @hikikomorphism
by which i mean, it's not even something that is a concern of postmodernists, they don't even try. it's like they don't even care.
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Replying to @argumatronic
That's been my impression, but I'm cautious re: forming negative impressions of postmodernism because so many internet reactionaries seem to hate it and I don't want to internalize their view of it
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Replying to @hikikomorphism @argumatronic
the pomo culture they're screeching about is often bad but it's just a few basic ass insights gone all sturgeon's law when people get their hands on them like every other damn thing trads do hate the actual insights too though since they're nihilistic
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Replying to @chaosprime @hikikomorphism
this is not a particularly good characterization of what "pomo culture" is but at the very least it is "basic ass insights" that no one had had before, albeit because they didn't have the culture in which such insights were sensible.
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"no one had had before" highly overstated "nothing is true, everything is permitted" —credited to Hasan i Sabah on deathbed June 12 1124
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I still wonder why my high school physics teacher had that saying engraved in wood and hanging on the wall in his classroom. (Not very) secret Assassin?
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