-_ Mon: "A Love That Is Out of Anyone's Control"
-_ Tue: The Social Construction of Reality and the Sheer Goddamned
-Phenotypic Identity and Memetic Capture
+"A Love That Is Out of Anyone's Control"
+Link: "Schelling Categories, and Simple Membership Tests"
+_ Reply to Ozymandias on Fully Consensual Gender
"I Tell Myself to Let the Story End"
+Link: Schelling Categories
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+Link: "The Univariate Fallacy" (lit-search strategy: go through the del Guidice "Multivariate Misgivings" article and its citations; the Archer paper also mentioned this)
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+Phenotypic Identity and Memetic Capture
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_ Mon: Commentary on "Blegg Mode" (https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/GEJzPwY8JedcNX2qz/blegg-mode)
_ Tue: On the Argumentative Form "Super-proton Things Tend to Come in Varieties"
_ Terminology Gap: "Biological vs. Natal" (solution: "Developmental")
-_ Link: "The Univariate Fallacy"
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karaoke, celebrity, cognitive load; I don't want people to do that for me
_ "Lies to Cis People", a.k.a., "Lies"
_ I Mean, Yes, I Agree That Man Should Allocate Some More Categories, But
-_ How Dumb Do You Think We Are?
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https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/4ZvJab25tDebB8FGE/you-have-about-five-words : well, that explains the TWAW mantra
+First-Offender Models and the Unilateralist's Blessing
+The Parable of the Faithful Man and the Cowardly Priest
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Game Theory of "Apartment Patty"
Virtue Signaling Is Costly and Honest
_ Tue: Social Strategy Notes, July 2019
Servants of the Egregore (write-up of egregore theory as told by "Wilhelm")
-Kolmogorov's Iron Triangle; Or, the Not-Being-a-Worthless-Coward Option (epigraph quote: Raleigh's "The Lie")—(include analogy: the fear that atheism would lead to immortality given that ppl don't have to fear Hell, wouldn't have seemed obviously absurd at the time)
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+Kolmogorov's Iron Triangle; Or, the Not-Being-a-Worthless-Coward Option (epigraph quote: Raleigh's "The Lie")—(include analogy: the fear that atheism would lead to immortality given that ppl don't have to fear Hell, wouldn't have seemed obviously absurd at the time) — honesty, ability to think, and mainstream credibility. The Kolmogorov option sacrifices a lot of honesty in exchange for mainstream credibility. This might seem like a good trade until you consider that "honesty" and "ability to think" aren't independent (because people are bad at compartmentalization and we need to talk to each other to think together).
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Research Question: Complicity
The Motte-and-Bailey Doctrine as Compression Artifact
Trying to Be Explicit