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I seem to be the only one who understands Myrmidon's topics
Is it because I see him complain about the same things on IRC and Twitter?
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Yes.
Without any context, many of his threads have complaints, but they can't be understood because the people reading them don't understand what he's complaining about.
I normally don't mind them.
myrmidon_ebooks really ought to be a thing by now...
I don't mind them, but I would prefer it if Myrmidon explained his complaints so I could understand them.
Yes, this.
I mean, Myrm, it's really not that hard to include a brief description of what you're talking about. If you're talking about a certain line of philosophy or a certain subculture that I don't know about, yes, I could go look it up myself, but most likely, I'm going to be unfamiliar with it, will have no interest in it, and will just gloss over the thread. If you want a discussion on it you should at least provide some leads for people to get interested in a topic they're not familiar with.
When I do that, nobody responds.
Heh, I'd rather say nobody answers to philosophy threads, period...
That may simply be because nobody has anything to reply to that. I mean, what could I say to that thread? "Yeah, he sure did contradict himself"?
That's not the case with other threads of yours, though. It might be with some, but probably not all.
I quite like Myrmidon's threads.
I just wish people would post more.
Also, I couldn't think of a way to say "The contradiction in that work is supposed to highlight/"solve" the problem by way of juxtaposition/contradiction." without being overly insulting at the time.
I mean, the guy outright says so in 'The Indestructability of Our True Beings by Death' in the first few lines.
Honestly, I like Myrm's threads too.