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I find the sanctimonious ones insufferable. The latter are pretty open about their intentions.
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The self aware sanctimonious moralisers are among the most interesting people in the world but none of them seem to be on Twitter. Do you have any samples?
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Nassim Taleb
@nntaleb relates the mechanisms by which institutionalized ethical "protections" inevitably get subverted to justify unethical behavior:https://medium.com/incerto/pedophrasty-bigoteering-and-other-modern-scams-c84bd70a29e8 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I understand better seeing samples: A sanctimonious moraliser on Twitter would be who? Can anyone provide an example outside the world of politics so that I can see the example with less bias?
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Interesting. Facebook (real identities) => vain moralisers who sometimes adopt cruel methods for their shallow ends. Twitter (anonymous) => cruel moralisers Blue check Twitter => vain moralisers being hounded by cruel moralisers? What a world.
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Instagram => vain hedonists (hot models, gif recipes, $400 percussion massagers)
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A nice painting from Goya. Super adequate for the post. Goya is probably on of the artists that best expressed those themes in his works.
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Btw. If you haven't been to Madrid and have not seen those paintings it is worth a visit. Not now, but at some point in time. If you decide to come, let me know, i'll be happy to give some tips.
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