Behaviors and artifact displays that reassure observers that despite acting weird in public you won’t violate the order of civil inattention
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People who get really good at being publicly weird develop abnormal but “hypernormal” normality-reassurance displays
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Replying to @literalbanana
can you say this more dumb so i can wrap my head all the way around it
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Replying to @Tipsycaek
in one sense it’s kind of rude to be weird in public because it upsets people and makes them worry
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Replying to @literalbanana @Tipsycaek
but if you figure out ways to hypnotize people into thinking whatever weird thing you’re doing is harmless then it’s fine
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Replying to @literalbanana @Tipsycaek
Like how talking to yourself is less scary if you wear a bluetooth headset?
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