admire the quantity of people willing to abjure consistency within a single breath to select a result that avoids the possibility of Bad Thoughtshttps://twitter.com/Aella_Girl/status/1209311362473574401 …
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Replying to @eigenrobot
One involves talking and the other one doesn't. I win. You're not going to catch me with your devilish logic tricks.
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Replying to @open_mix @eigenrobot
Just kidding that'd be very pedantic. Let's assume both involve expressing the generalization, of course they'd both be fine, recognizing patterns can lead to understanding.
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Replying to @open_mix @eigenrobot
I see your point though, no/yes is ridiculously popular, yet not many people going to bat for it in the replies. It is the default lib option, but no one can defend it. Surprised there isn't more balance between no/no and yes/yes. Yes/no is of course least popular
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Because fear is somewhat extreme and there are a lot less severe emotions?
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"its sometimes ok to generalize but not in that specific case"
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