or making ppl mad by saying things you dont think are true or making ppl mad by not saying things you think are true could probably continue this exercise but expect we've all spotted the common threadhttps://twitter.com/literalbanana/status/1220042826852921344 …
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I really think it's A.
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A in the context of thinking things are true contrary to popular (normie) beliefs
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I voted for A, but I think reframing everything to be about the audience vs. you would be important. So saying things 'they' think are true, saying things 'they' think are lies...'they' being whatever group you're trying to rustle.pic.twitter.com/yq7ZrAZ31H
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What about terminal weirdos who can’t decide whose reality to pick?
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Hm unsure where they fit
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A is gonna be most popular but D is the most powerful
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this seems correct to me i tend to edge toward C which may explain why im not good at twitter
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The most mad I've made Twitter was from none of those things, but instead was from proposing a hypothetical that, implicitly, propagates morally changed information: https://twitter.com/jessi_cata/status/1209776317496823810 … Such propagation can also be done with questions:https://twitter.com/Aella_Girl/status/1219161610238873600 …
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I do think implicit is better than explicit; explicit is easier to pattern match and ignore. Advanced edgelording doesn't look like edgelording, it looks like obliviousness.
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