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Actively participating in more conversations irl and online where I hold a differing view on the topic at hand. It’s wild how quickly they devolve to insults on intelligence. I’ve avoided these interactions in the past, but now see them as a way to test depth.
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Do you find a difference between irl and online in terms of how quickly those conversations devolve? Definitely the online conversation go haywire all the time, but I haven't had a whole lot of those same types of interactions irl. But maybe I'm surrounded by a more reserved/kinder crowd.
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Every conversation is its own, so hard to generalize. Thus far it seems in person conversations are far more gracious, but the passive aggressive phrasing more prevalent.
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Ah, good point about the passive aggression. I wasn't thinking about it that way. It's hard not to feel like, as a society, we're just fucked.
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