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@ted
hot take: anon people with “hot takes” are the most beta of beta energy. sharing a strong POV takes a lot more courage when there is reputational, social, and financial capital on the line — and rarely is that ever the case when one is anon.
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@padenfool.eth
I definitely think it has a time and place esp for younger people
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Agreed “Hot takes” teach us to read the room with less social repercussion.
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@padenfool.eth
In fairness I think hot take is not totally appropriate for the direction I’m going It feels more aimed at spicy Twitter anons, which in fairness Daniel (pseudo) was complaining that hamas was coming for him lmao
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why do you need to learn to read the room anonymously? this reads as a problem with society, and the only way to change it is from within. we need more people — particularly young people — who aren’t afraid of going against the grain to share their POV, especially if they’re willing to have their mind changed.
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