I used to love @wrathofgnon. However I soon noticed his anti-Semitic tendency, but still followed him even though I’m Jewish myself.
A few weeks later it was getting too much, unfortunately. A shame when interesting minds are poisoned with hatred.
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fragile - is that italian or somthin?
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I will second this-- highest signal-to-noise ratio of any account I follow.
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I bookmark lots of things... often to argue with later?
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since when do we police how people use or misuse Twitter's misnaming of a misnamed feature (before MSIE it was usually "bookmarks" not "favorites")
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Heidegger's thought has a lot to offer anyone interested in thinking, hermeneutics, etc. yet there are less than ideal aspects to his background. Where does one draw the line? Well, I guess that's up to each of us.
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Wrath of Gnon's tweets are about the ethnic and regional basis of architecture, he just happens to be interested in white nationalism. Those two things are intertwined in a way that Heidegger's philosophy and anti-semitism weren't, although I'm not a fan of H., either.
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That's very cool (and not at all easy) to publicly change your mind like that, Paul. Hats off to you for that.
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Thanks, mom.
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