I think you should be more specific about what it is you're talking about. The thing about not specifying exactly what you mean is that everyone might agree with you without knowing whether they agree with you.
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Replying to @sullyj3 @eigenrobot
Sorry to be so blunt, but I think you're essentially talking about cancel culture, and the reason you're not wanting to say it outright is that you don't want to be pattern matched to the kind of unsophisticated rightist who complains about SJWs.
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Replying to @sullyj3
Why would you think that
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Replying to @eigenrobot
I'm not asking you to declare for a side. I think your impulse to be illegible is understandable, but I think it's better for discourse to say what you mean. Your pseudonym ought to be protection enough.
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Replying to @sullyj3
I'm being quite direct about my thoughts! My thoughts about The Thing are simply pretty nebulous I'm very comfortable with this and feel no need to reduce it to something legible that I don't actually believe and see plenty of reasons not to
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Replying to @eigenrobot @sullyj3
I'm not writing to Convince people of things; I'm writing (1) to let my thoughts play out in public where other people can tell me when im being dumb; and (2) so other people can see /how/ im thinking which seems more important to communicate than the object level things
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Replying to @eigenrobot @sullyj3
"social justice is bad!!!" "social justice is Good" these things are incredibly boring and anyone can say them i will leave that to those for whom it is a comparative advantage
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Replying to @eigenrobot
Personally, I get bored by nebulosity, because like, what do I do with this? I can't agree with it, I can't disagree with it, I can't analyse it because I don't know what it means! I feel like this isn't an uncommon preference.
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I'd say something like let it slosh around your brain, see if it resonates with anything, pattern matches to anything. let it add to the richness that is inside your head, from which your own tweets are born jam session etc
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Replying to @mechanical_monk @sullyj3 and
I understand what you mean tho and there should be some point where you cash out, where you actually grow something valuable in the compost of ideas that you form on twitter probably in, like, longform blogposts, or irl behavior maybe in dms, who knows
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mostly I talk to @selentelechia
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