what if the good thing is actually good
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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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hmmm iunno, can't noble suffering be a consolation prize
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the nobility part, that is
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Yeah I think the perversity comes when it's sought rather than borne Or continued needlessly
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maybe for any given person it could make sense for them to seek or continue it but we'd prefer people's values not have the sort of configuration in the first place imposition of s/t on other definitely over the line though
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on others
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