>:O >:O >:OI appreciate your comments, Erik, but I'd also appreciate if you could show me where I was initially cranky. I'm not saying you're lying, but I'd just appreciate a point of reference for my own knowledge's sake. — Thanatos Sand
I don't think SX's discussions are generally very profound (take that as significant), but they are highly scholastic and technical generally, which do require a lot more effort to engage in, hence attracting just a limited number of members.Explains why SX's discussions are so short. — Michael
A post-truth world must fail. — Banno
The Soviet Union is the perfect example."A few hours ago I was trying to think of examples of historical post-truth societies." — Banno
Arguably all theocracies. — Michael
Was murder immoral before the first murder? — Michael
Your longer posts are usually where the assertions and insults become more strident. Why would you need to use bolding to differentiate your comments from others' when the format of quoting and responding does the job perfectly well?
If you are genuinely blind to the poor character of your "engagements" with others on here then I can only feel for you and suggest that you try to develop a little more self-awareness.
Paying some heed to the many similar responses others have made to you about this would be a good first step.
So, as result of the centuries long contentious debate over what truth actually was, there were some folk who were fed up with the seemingly useless task, so they began setting out how to talk and think about things without using the term...
Those ways of talking became more and more common...
Post-truth.
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