what if pleasant things are actually as nice as they seem and not in need of deconstruction what if virtues are unsurprising and universal
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wiferobot was talking about a relative she has who fetishizes misery, not in a sexy way or, consider notion that oppressed pops often assumed to be noble for suffering or romances of grittiness, poverty, being an asshole, w/e
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there's an ethical perversity that coats most critiques of things that are on their face like cynicism has gone too far and we can only like bad things sort of a blown-out extension of Fussell's story in _The Great War . . ._ about the fall of popular 19c idealism
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It depends entirely upon which virtues are being discussed, or how we shape virtue itself. It's a deeply abused word.
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Unpossible.
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everybody knows that good things are really bad when you get to their chewy center and bad things are really good when you get to their chewy center, it's right there in the taiji
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