continuing my habit of watching videos with sound off this is kind of interesting there's a mode of self-presentation (more common on the Left?) that is staring directly at the camera and yelling with ones body language as if an angry mom this must be a culturally bound meme?https://twitter.com/monaeltahawy/status/1236645791827136513 …
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another idea (??) maybe (i) there are a lot of people who are/feel very aggrieved for many varied reasons, and (ii) if you want attention to be paid to your own grievance you must succeed in the marketplace for attention by (iii) dialing it uphttps://twitter.com/diannamjames/status/1236722391683715072 …
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were just too sensitivehttps://twitter.com/halvorz/status/1204064622652903425 …
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Very, very broadly, consider how much more common deliberately ugly, disgusting, noisome, and emotionally upsetting presentations and stimuli have become, culturally. Cuts through the noise.
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Bad on purpose to make you click, but for your personality
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one strategy is to not look at their faces directly downside is you can get misdiagnosed with autism doing that
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the way around this quandary is naturally, to actually be autistic >_>;
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