I could answer that better if I felt like it was an available option to not participate in them!
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Replying to @literalbanana @rplevy
Sure it is. When foreigners intrude on a local told-for-true culture, they easily switch to explaining it in more explicitly symbolic/fictional terms. The suspension of disbelief is shallow and kinda instrumental. Like Huizenga’s play.
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so the goal is to become a universal foreigner
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like “anthropologist from mars”
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Replying to @literalbanana @rplevy
Or alternatively universal believer who can become true insider of anything. Like Electric monk https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.urbandictionary.com/define.php%3fterm=Electric%2bmonk&=true … “Go believe in Christianity for me”
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The Emic Bro
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I feel like I keep having to be reminded that emic exists even for my own self
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Replying to @literalbanana @rplevy
I think it kinda doesn’t for anyone born after world war 2. Post modernity kills the Emic experience unless you live under a rock. Hence baudrillard simulation
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I'm too dense to comprehend something this dense. When is Ribbonfarm for Dummies coming out???pic.twitter.com/A6OBeEkoYn
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I thought that was my whole role 
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