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ik it’s not accurate accurate dislike count methodology but it’s good enough

😭 never noticed the ratio
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im watching a neet watch a neet this is so peak dude
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“yeah im an aristotelian”
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i’m the trans woman equivalent of non-binary lemonade lover

i’m kinda thinking atproto
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we STAN an it/its inclusionist king 👑

he's only just begun fleshing out "practices" and already there is buzzing of deficient practices
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yes of course, egalitarianism is vacuous!
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fuuuck that hits the spot
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holy fuck this guy is absolutely bonkers i love him
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maybe i’ll find the words in another day
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😭 we’re so cooked




operating tenet: always leave off on a grounded note
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(this is what he’s normally like for reference [keeping in the notif because i think it’s funny])
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average willow lockscreen
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i didn’t even laugh like i’m literally kasey gremlinmode trolling in ur dms how is this interpreted positively



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but yea even for his purposes it’s ideal typic, and ofc not everyone using the term has his conception
raymond guess, reality and its dreams, 26

call "moralism." I should make it clear to start that I mean by "mor-alism" something very specific, and something I wish to distinguish very clearly from the simple employment of moral judgments. Moralism means, roughly speaking, a kind of moralized preaching and an associated assumption about the causal efficacy and cognitive significance of making moral judgments. One can, however, make moral judgments without thereby being committed to what I call
"moralism." "Moralism" as I use it, is, however, also something like a Weberian ideal type. That is an artificial construct of a number of elements chosen partly to illustrate a possible internal consistency or affinity these elements have. The construct will be useful if the elements of which it is composed are widely distributed in society and do have the affinities the model tries to exhibit, even if no individual ever held precisely all the views and attitudes I attribute to the moralist.