attributing any meaning to tweets is a failure mode too, but that's what makes me a failure
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That's the most irritating thing about this whole mentality. There's just a constant glorification of "ohoho, I don't actually believe or mean anything; I'm above everything!" which is so smug and nihilistic. It's a cowardice of being sincere.
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not quite :)
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Oh look, there it is.
I like you. I really do. Especially when you get angry enough you stop hiding & actually say something.
But this style is really lazy and only good for showing off how one can never be trapped into defending any opinion as long as one believes nothing.2 replies 0 retweets 7 likes -
you're definitely misreading my content if that's what you're taking away from it my deepest beliefs are writ in every tweet
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With your starting point here being "don't ever show your emotion because then you lose". Yeah, how clever of you to say "oh, it's there! I don't say it, deliberately obfuscate, but if you don't see it, that's on you!"
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no not at all what im saying in the top tweet! for one thing. wrt obfuscation, the point of obfuscation is not to hide information. its an invitation to solve a puzzle, or to apply your own meaning to my framing. it is to keep twitter about play
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i can see and appreciate it some of the time, but it's too often an obnoxious social strategy with the same dynamics as the "Extraordinary", you'r stance on the matter is perfectly clear but the articulation is designed to prevent the recipient from engaging at all
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certainly its sometimes has the effect of making it difficult for people to engage in the specific way theyd like to :)
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no, it has the effect of not allowing them to engage at all, it doesn't leave *any* terms on the table that would allow them to engage even in ways different from the ones they'd like
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you must certainly agree i deny no one the outside option
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that's not engaging!!! put some curcuits in the game robot
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sometimes the message /is/ the conspicuous refusal to engage, if that makes sense
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