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by quantumofmalice
2907 days ago
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It's a catchy title and so-so article, but I have to be autistic and point out that "X isn't about Y" is almost always false: rather it should be "X isn't (only|mostly) about Y". Clever false dilemmas are the opiate of the 115-IQ set. I'll see your contrarianism and raise you an ad hominem. |
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That's literally almost the first sentence of the article:
> When I say “X is not about Y,” I mean that while Y is the function commonly said to drive most X behavior, in fact some other function Z drives X behavior more.