Your commitment to a gnomic-enigmatic "meaning's press and screw" tweetstyle imposed a cognitive load in excess of the blocks that could be mined in quasilinear time given available methods, must unfollow
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Replying to @systemergent
too much "screw the press" not enuf screw-press
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Replying to @PereGrimmer
More like too much ellipsis and elision not enough exposition and explication in this case
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Replying to @systemergent
Ellipsis is a great device when you haven't quite figured out what you want to say but surely have enough fodder to _suggest_ it's really something once you get a look at it.
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Replying to @PereGrimmer
Sort of the basis of intellectualisms-adjacent twitter...but it has to click for followers as a tingle of recognition often enough to make it worth the puzzlements
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Replying to @systemergent
False signals feed into the info addiction-cycle so long as there are intermittent rewards :/
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With a strong reputation, one may get enough awed silence ("well, it can take months to verify a proof") and false-positives ("haha, uh, I think I get it!") to coast on for a good long while
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