When interacting with @dibblego online it helps not to take him seriously. When he tweets he knows exactly how he'll be interpreted and he doesn't care; he thinks it's your fault for choosing to be offended. He wants you to ban him to prove a point, so by all means…make his day.https://twitter.com/dibblego/status/1087124016488312832 …
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Maybe in some cases, but much of the time we have choices over who we give our time and attention to. I've been happy to invest my attention elsewhere for almost a decade.
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But that's almost entirely my point: you can divert your attention, your emotions, elsewhere. There's no need to expend any here. I think other people can benefit from knowing they should do the same. :)
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