Nor is it my style, and I was in that article too. This isn't representative of SIPS, as it is much more diverse in the kinds of people, attitudes, goals, methods, etc. This article gives a partial look at a specific issue.
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Replying to @Research_Tim @siminevazire and
It's a very confusing piece... this we totally agree on.
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Replying to @o_guest @siminevazire and
Agreed. I can only imagine how confusing/misleading it can be when reading this with little background knowledge. I really don't want people to get a wrong impression of
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Replying to @Research_Tim @siminevazire and
How did this happen? Did this journalist only go to some of the worst events?
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Replying to @o_guest @siminevazire and
Take the second screenshot as an example. Literally *everyone* explained why they came to SIPS. Generally these were positive/constructive motivations, sometimes also with regret or frustration. In the context of the article this doesn't become clear.
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Replying to @Research_Tim @o_guest and
The article is terrible. But the fact people had diverse motivations, most of them rational, easy to endorse, share, did come across. What I wonder though is what happens within wh smb says (if that is true) I want vindication or I want 2 burn the house down? Does anyone say smt?
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Replying to @IoanaA_Cristea @Research_Tim and
I don't think that was the format of the meeting... I heard all 200 or so attendees were asked to state their reasons for attending in a single sentence. Doesn't take much to imagine hyperbole and giddy comments galore. Perhaps better to ask why author choose to quote from this.
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Replying to @t_awkr @Research_Tim and
Perhaps just not say it the next time, as we are all past 14 and can practice self-restraint?
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Replying to @IoanaA_Cristea @Research_Tim and
perhaps.... and then we should also all do away with the (I would think not unreasonable) assumption that when a bunch of academics blurt out jokes, these most likely won't end up being displayed as serious quotes in a high profile piece...
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Replying to @t_awkr @Research_Tim and
Some jokes are not funny and they are very unfunny to a several swathes of the population. This is smt I think we can realize as adults in 2018. For instance any reference to physical violence is not a joke that can or should be done. It also should not make one giddy, but ok.
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