human interaction
interface, archetypes, the “other”, assumptions (but non canonical axioms)
human interaction
interface, archetypes, the “other”, assumptions (but non canonical axioms)
Even when one may appear to argue based only on logos, this itself is a form of ethos and to some extent pathos. The absence of a fact is also a deliberate choice, which is also susceptible to subjective judgement. This choice, to omit certain topics and frame selected facts, implicitly reflects a value judgement that some facts are worth
... See morefolklore of our times gives me that “chrono-sonder” (although a term coined by some random tiktoker, no other word encapsulates this feeling)
we are not told what the ex-gf truly thinks, there is no inner monologue. i don’t completely understand where she’s coming from, but i think i get the feeling. the way she’s a product of her time. and all of
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no matter how they seem to fit a stereotype of a “bad person”, i always try to treat them with the assumption that they are good people. assumption does not mean that i intuitively believe they are good.
rather, decisions and words are based on whether i will regret doing or saying things to a good person (along with minimizing
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