although you're right in a way, part of my perceived increase in aversity to conflict is due to increased exposure to disagreements that don't amount to more than gripes between those veiled by the same ideological hypostatizations that i have no interest in engaging with
i've felt myself become a lot less curious and critical lately. i just don't have the energy or willpower to intentionally introduce any more conflict into my life
smh literally just take the individual parts
tie: wrap rubber bands around clothing segments
dye: the colored substance applied to the material
but actually true we stan an anti-prescriptivist linguist kamala harris canvasser: “what can be, unburdened by what has been” so brave so wise 😌
as a monolingual, i always feel like it would insanely daunting to try to keep track of 2+ languages, because there are tons of niche cases like this (and it doesn’t help when it’s misspelled either :P - ‘tie-dyed’)
the rampant misunderstandings of marx can largely be attributed to the common impoverished conception of normativity. marx as applied ethicist is a poor etiolated thing and easily dismissible. many pollute their thinking by imposing a public/private dichotomy as prerequisite for normative validity
i also think this comes from people simply not reading in general and being historically uninformed. the most common objections to marx are actually objections to to pre-marxist radicals and even liberals! even self-proclaimed marxists are often unknowingly just john stuart mill fans
also why i heavily dislike some in the radical realist literature for emphasizing a “distinctly political normativity”. like lol yeah sure bud, and there’s also a distinct type of normativity for anything you can imagine. don’t make it seem like Morality and Politics are the only two games in town