Does “back on my bullshit” mean “I’m high-status and contribute nothing but you love me anyways”? (in humanese)
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Replying to @literalbanana
I don't think the person has to be high status or unproductive. "My interests are ornaments of personality and I'll show them even if they're gaudy. You can join me as a friend in admiring my style, but I've set myself in defiance of anyone who'd scorn me."
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Replying to @preinfarction @literalbanana
"Back on" suggest a metaphorical return to compulsive drug use from a period of abstinence, and while this isn't incompatible with being high status, it's not where the phrase primarily points semantically I think.
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Oh no. Was your definition wrong in a cute way as an act of flaunting your ornaments of personality? Has my failure to recognize the metamessage made me into the scornful buzzkillington again when I was just trying to play the object-level definition game, like a chump?
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