Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Less slop, more kino
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Just Build
@justbuild
Agree with this, but sometimes (or a lot of times) people need to work through the slop (10,000 hour rule in effect) to figure out what's actually kino. Confession: I need to google kino to know if that sentence actually made sense. βοΈ π
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Right, but no one else wants to be subjected to that journey. Life is to short. Maybe your friends are willing.
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Just Build
@justbuild
Yeeeeeah, fair enough, but no one is forcing you to read either. Its in that intersection that people get to decide what is and isn't kino. I understand that in the context of the Moxie super reply cycle its forcing it down people's throat, but in a general sense it is "practice" Warning: I'm going to try to squeeze in kino at least 2 more times in casts today to make it stick since I learned a new word. π π
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
If you reply to someone, you are attempting to force them to read :)
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Just Build
@justbuild
That part is on point, no question. π But as a social network part of this is about trying to talk to and connect with strangers, reaching out them, talking to them, figuring what is and isn't kino takes a minute. Slop is kinda like small talk and then they work their way up to familiarity and connection. Its not within everyone's capacity to punch out bangers, sometimes they are just showing up, which isn't entirely bad either. Esp true with people where english is second lang. Final note: I think attempting to bring both banger and kino has me feeling excessively mid and I really need to stop. Fuck, totally jumped the shark. 2 kinos is clearly the max. See, I'm learning! π π
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