sounds like a good heuristic in certain cases
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I've seen some pretty questionable stuff but i'm pretty sure generalizing before we have the facts is counterproductive
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I think his posts are creepy. That's specific. Asking if I am angry is dangerous/misleading/a common tactic online.
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Suddenly i'm using 'tactics'?? Do you think I have an agenda here other than: being even handed and pro science?
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I expressed my view on 2 tweets (evidence) and you went for my emotional state - kind of weird way to go about it.
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this doesn't seem to be going anywhere constructive so i'm bowing out. Emotions are an important part of decisions.
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if asking in earnest if you might be pre-judging on the basis of (probably righteous) anger offends you, I apologize.
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Tbh, I'm not personally offended. But it's offensive, sure. Critically, it has an inherent *gendered* element.
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I suspected that was where you were going with this, so like I said, i'm out of this convo.
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Also the valence of my emotions has nothing to do with the evidence I linked to. FWIW I'm pretty chilled about it.
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The decision I made was "those two tweets are/make me feel creepy/creeped-out" So implicitly you knew my state. 
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