We rarely read beyond the straightforward, sincere meaning of text, even when given strong hints to do so. Nabokov facepalming for eternity.
@i_contemplate_ Great example, I'd argue same phenomenon - reaching for the easy interpretation rather than listening on all levels.
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@sarahdoingthing@i_contemplate_ Could this be a result of free speech? No need to be sensitive to encoded meaning, hidden from censors? -
@mr_archenemy Perhaps the myth of free speech convinces us there are no censors. Nabokov did it as pure trolling though, no politics.
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