who cares what people think? we’re all going to die anyway, just use the words you want to use to say the things you want to say. whether or not you align with a stranger on the internet is only as relevant as you want it to be.
Wouldn’t that philosophy accelerate the corruption of language, not just across generations, but spreading separation amongst us in the present, until we’re just barking beasts lost without even any sound pretense of shared meaning communicated?
who cares what people think? we’re all going to die anyway, just use the words you want to use to say the things you want to say. whether or not you align with a stranger on the internet is only as relevant as you want it to be.
If they’re making a mistake in public and it leads to repercussions for all of us, better to correct their mistake.
Wouldn’t that philosophy accelerate the corruption of language, not just across generations, but spreading separation amongst us in the present, until we’re just barking beasts lost without even any sound pretense of shared meaning communicated?
not really? slippery slope fallacy