I looked briefly at the comments, and this is basically the correct amount of attention to give this argument, the way, by the way:pic.twitter.com/2ni0GGryXp
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I looked briefly at the comments, and this is basically the correct amount of attention to give this argument, the way, by the way:pic.twitter.com/2ni0GGryXp
Bonus the comments had an opportunity to observe the master frobnitzer at work while I foomfle around a bit:pic.twitter.com/Qwx5vHxN0h
Here’s another way to put it: he essentially starts off by granting a bizarre premise of the argument, but the premise isn’t the real problem, the issue is that he concedes the even more bizarre *framing*
lol this is so dumb
Stephen Jay Gould: “I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops.” replace have lived with are living...
Oh hell you beat me to it by like 20 minutes
I love the implication that no one could possibly know the names of five Elizabethan playwrights, let alone tell them apart. (The fifth-best is Robert Greene and try reading Friar Bacon and Friar Bungy, you'll be able to tell the difference.)
Do we count Marlowe as #2 or is that double dipping since we already counted Shakespeare as #1
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