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"Bubblehead: A member of the Liberal Establishment who is trapped within the New York Times echo chamber, unable to conceive that people in other times and places could disagree with him unless they were evil, unable to read Limbaugh, Churchill, Plato, or a calculus text without mental anguish." | "Bubblehead: A member of the Liberal Establishment who is trapped within the New York Times echo chamber, unable to conceive that people in other times and places could disagree with him unless they were evil, unable to read Limbaugh, Churchill, Plato, or a calculus text without mental anguish." | ||
− | + | We who are canaries in the coal mine should perhaps "sing like a canary". | |
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Revision as of 13:22, 1 February 2021
This is for potentially useful phrases.
"Epater les wokesoisie"
"I've always said the most useful part of game theory is just describing Players, Actions, and Payoffs. Now I'm wondering whether it might be just the idea of putting yourself in someone else's place. I was just talking with people today about a situation where most observers don't know them personally but do know someone on on the other side, so they'll be blamed whether they deserve it or not."
"Bubblehead: A member of the Liberal Establishment who is trapped within the New York Times echo chamber, unable to conceive that people in other times and places could disagree with him unless they were evil, unable to read Limbaugh, Churchill, Plato, or a calculus text without mental anguish."
We who are canaries in the coal mine should perhaps "sing like a canary".