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credible exit sucks
rhetorically it’s just used to deflect any time anything sucks, and that’s before we hollow out more and more of what “exit” actually consists of

it’s just depressing when i hear the phrase now. and i suppose it was never cheery, like the implication was always that you’d have a reason to want to exit, you’d be escaping something undesirable. but now it’s like “this is our highest aspiration and even though we’re doing ‘future adversary’
things, it’s not that bad cuz you can theoretically dip, ain’t that cute”