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Alexandre Papin's avatar

sorry can't be me, I can't relate, i'm so good at consuming information and building world-people models, I know all of people all of the mechanisms, I can see your soul from one post you've made on social media

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Leo Abstract's avatar

Am from ACX, but didn't hear about you there. Read your last three pieces + this one, found them all insightful. Oh I think the big Yud retweeted someone praising your Hyperstimuli article, that's how I got here. In general i'm suspicious of people who can turn my understandings of things more than a few degrees (if I were planning on updating I would have updated already), but you seem to be doing so validly each time. You're 4 for 4 of the pieces I've read. This is a long intro to me saying the following:

It hadn't struck me to what an extent I feel like I'm eavesdropping -any- time I'm online.

I spend a fair bit of time here, but it has never stopped feeling like I've gone to the zoo. Substack is the first place I've ever started actually participating in the comment sections, after ages of lurking. Anything for women -or- men has always been a quirky, kinda-spergy thing that I observe from the outside. All the important and rich parts of my life take place offline, and I don't take this seriously. Yet without the word 'eavesdropping' (which I haven't heard much since I turned 18 and left home, and stopped overhearing my parents say things) I hadn't quite felt the full sense of separation. Fascinating. Bravo.

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