X-Git-Url: http://unremediatedgender.space/source?p=Ultimately_Untrue_Thought.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=notes%2Fpost_ideas.txt;h=45a4517b22ab99de9a9a12c41e88f172cdb150de;hp=ccf0d234a491e6eefe0eb7a7e0aa92a4ad9cfce0;hb=d2ccc8972713e55729a49e85ae32bc5819de371f;hpb=c0c4cbe2a66947f05353c6d41115fa6fc0ea9c4c diff --git a/notes/post_ideas.txt b/notes/post_ideas.txt index ccf0d23..45a4517 100644 --- a/notes/post_ideas.txt +++ b/notes/post_ideas.txt @@ -1,17 +1,26 @@ -_ | The Dialectic -_ | The Social Construction of Reality and the Sheer Goddamned -_ | One-Way Trolls -_ | Phenotypic Identity and Memetic Capture -_ | Trying to Be Explicit -_ | I Mean, Yes, I Agree That Man Should Allocate Some More Categories, But - +The Social Construction of Reality and the Sheer Goddamned +Dragon in Garage +Names and Genders Are Not Relevantly Analogous +Willie McCovington +A Human's Abridged Guide to Gender Words +Phenotypic Identity and Memetic Capture +Trying to Be Explicit +I Mean, Yes, I Agree That Man Should Allocate Some More Categories, But "But It Doesn't Matter" -Social Strategy Notes, February 2019 -the thing to deny +One-Way Trolls +Operationalization of Bad Faith: if people make reasoning errors that they wouldn't make with another topic having the same underlying structure +Nuance and Compression: there's a problem where if what you actually believe is extremely nuanced, and in some contexts you say something shorter and "punchier", people will ever-so-slightly misinterpret the punchier version and say, "Ah-ha!" like, I'm not _intending_ to motte-and-bailey, but _something_ has to get lost between the 5000-word nuanced version and the version that fits in a Tweet, and I'm sorry that the Tweet version is bailey-like +butterflies + +the thing to deny + +Laser 13 + +a big essay about Batesian mimickry _ High-Dimensional Social Science and the Conjunction of Small Effect Sizes _ Codes of Convergence; Or, Smile More @@ -22,7 +31,7 @@ _ Interlude XVI (egg promises) (working title) _ ℝ40 -_ Laser 12 + _ "I Want to Be the One" _ The View From Nowhere