• UlyssesT [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    If you go to extremes

    Who decides what is “extreme?” You?

    That’s the problem. It’s a vague arbitrary line that seems defined by “what you find uncomfortable that you don’t want to think about.”

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      1 year ago

      Extremes are based on common sense. If you don’t have common sense then I’m afraid I can’t help you understand what is political and what isn’t.

      I’m done wasting my time with this crap.

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        1 year ago

        Extremes are based on common sense.

        Again, what you call your common sense as an arbitrary and selfish metric that others clearly do not agree with, including here in this thread.

        If you don’t have common sense then I’m afraid I can’t help you understand what is political and what isn’t.

        That’s an impressive amount of textual masturbation there.

        I’m done wasting my time with this crap.

        Alas, you must go, the nonpolitical logical humans of Rationalia require your presence. Be on your way, oh nonpolitical arbiter of what is and isn’t common sense. smuglord farquaad-point

      • corgiwithalaptop [any, love/loves]@hexbear.net
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        Extremes are based on common sense. If you don’t have common sense then I’m afraid I can’t help you understand what is political and what isn’t.

        FUCKIN LMAO and who defines what common sense is? Is there a list of criteria for something to be considered common sense that is generally accepted? I must have missed that checklist.

        Guess I’m a dumbfuck.