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12:05 AM
@Robusto Hah.
Some nut flagged that.
@Volrix That sounds annoying!
Taking the fun out of a book.
Some analysis may make you like it even more; but the analysis needs to fit the situation and the audience.
 
@Robusto There's a headline from the Berkeley Barb in 1974 (re: President Nixon): "Don't tell my mother I'm a White House aide, she thinks I'm a piano player in a whore house."
 
12:28 AM
@Xanne The old jokes never die.
 
 
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7:45 AM
@Volrix But only some teachers do that
Other teachers are better: They make you memorize crappy books.
 
8:07 AM
@Robusto oh, you whooshed yourself. I see. I think you did that before. I should get used to it.
You see, normally on the Internet when people say "whoosh" they whoosh someone else not themselves. (And by "someone else" I mean "Jasper".)
@Mitch that, or it's like riding a bike. The biggest idiot could be doing it automatically without thinking.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword with email in body, potentially bad keyword in body, potentially bad keyword in title, potentially problematic ns configuration in body (161): Why Digital marketing Service is important for your websites? by Haguraas009 on english.SE
 
8:53 AM
@RegDwigнt Thanks. I think you must be me in disguise. That is why you can delete all the other accounts, because you just need to keep this account called RegDwight, LOL.
 
 
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12:10 PM
@Cerberus Yes! The author is kinda garrulous, and this has too often put me off reading him. But one-third of this particular article (in the middle) is a transcript of a talk by Peterson, which you might want to omit; not much point to it.
At the end, he returns to the question he poses at the beginning: the mystery of Peterson's popularity among the intelligentsia and elsewhere. I read it all, because I had spent some time listening to Peterson's debates and lectures, and this article—unlike many other unjustified attacks on Peterson—provided me with the catharsis I needed. I think it does him justice, and I recommend reading it to those who had the mixed pleasure of contemplating Peterson's ideas.
However, one salient point that I think is neglected in the article, is Peterson's adamant defense of religion, and the psychological-historical-biological gymnastics that he goes thru to justify these (mainly Judeo-Christian) myths and their indispensability to society. (Altho he does manage to plant so many caveats here and there and be so vague that in the end you can't really pin him down to a clear system of religious beliefs).
To turn to your point about political correctness, I guess this neglect is caused by the author's hesitancy to criticize religion (as is the case for many on the left).
(Well, maybe it plagues the whole spectrum one way or the other, but I mostly identify with the left, and am therefore most exasperated by it there)
 
12:50 PM
Færd must be using "garrulous" just to taunt me.
@Jasper well yes. What do I need all the other accounts on this site for, I already got mine.
 
1:07 PM
@RegDwigнt Yes. I understand about the Interpipes. So don't leave me hangin', bro. Explain the reference.
 
 
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2:31 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in link text in answer, pattern-matching website in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer (162): Articles in the English ✏️ by Mone1995 on english.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in link text in answer, pattern-matching website in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer (162): Articles in the English by Mone1995 on english.SE
 
2:46 PM
@Færd Heh, gymnastics . . . He looks more like John Wick than Jet Lee
I bet someone else has at least called him that too
 
 
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4:13 PM
How do we pronounce the surname Artuch? With a final tsh or a final k?
 
 
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6:17 PM
@Robusto oh it's not a reference, I just copypasted the first line off the box on the main page. Where it says "useless meta posts" or some such.
So basically StackExchange have hired employee seven trillion something, or whatever the number was. Which got me wondering just how big this place has become.
I think the technical term is OVER 9000.
 

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