This is why overall I believe in being Very Online as a better adaptive strategy for postmodernity than waldenponding. One illuminating thing like bean-can conversation is worth a thousand dumb-ass swamps where you learn nothing.
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Here's one good response.https://twitter.com/Grow_Wiser/status/1345810533174239234 …
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Yeah, there's always going to be tedious derp, the question is whether anything worthwhile remains after you filter it out. In case, the answer is yes.https://twitter.com/brianduffytweet/status/1345814952649494529 …
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Deleted the tweets commenting on the ongoing figuring-out of bean-dad profile. No point adding fuel to the dumpster fire side of what is otherwise a good set of conversations.
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Update and certified profiling result: Bean dad appears to be an okay guy with highly unsafe sarcasm habits for Twitter. This thread is now once more about compiling good responses to the can-opener conversation.
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Amazon as always seeing the win-win angle. This is why software needs to eat the world.https://twitter.com/davehclark/status/1345840713448128512 …
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The only thing really wrong, to my mind, is the distinct vibe that he would have let himself and his daughter starve to death if she hadn't figured it out. Otherwise, ordinary parenting.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Original thread for anyone who is interested in the saga of watching a child figure out a can opener: https://twitter.com/johnroderick/status/1345508384011816960 …
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