.@PillaiVisakan thought about your 'math' question more: when doing internal math, I do imagine the tracing of numbers. It's akin to me drawing numbers/symbols w/ my hand; I have a tactile sense of tracing stuff, almost like short-lived sparkler tracers in air. But nothing visual
unless one might call 'visual' the sense of those numbers/symbols in my mind. Could theoretically imagine someone calling those things 'visual' but to me it's just a sense of what the shapes are like, nothing visual.
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"I think that the Left has fallen into a bit of a delusion in thinking that by stopping things from being said, that you're stopping people from believing those things."
- paraphrasing @Erica_Etelson from polarization discussion
"those thoughts & beliefs that we really might not like [...], they go underground, they fester. People will find another outlet; if they can't talk about it openly in their classroom or somewhere else, then they're gonna go online, & then the alt right will be recruiting them."
An interview I did w/ a recently retired police captain, which includes his thoughts on Chauvin's behavior (it sucked), how bad neck restraints are, how anti-cop sentiment contributed to his deciding to retire, and more.
One of the more interesting things mentioned by this cop I interviewed was an increase in domestic/family fights due to social media.
One great tool that has helped me better understand killings of civilians of police is this interactive project from The Guardian called The Counted: theguardian.com/us-news/ng-int…
Can filter by race, sex, age, unarmed vs armed. And you see descriptions of the incident.
Has anyone called @JamesOKeefeIII Slippin’ Jimmy O’Keefe yet?
Getting his start pretending to be a pimp and making deceptively edited videos going on to becoming a prominent GOP con artist seems like a dumber, less ethical Saul Goodman plot line.
For my new conservative friends, you might enjoy my podcast, where I talk about how we've gone too far, on the left & right, w/ political anger and polarization.
If you want to learn more about @JamesOKeefeIII's deceptions and opinions of his work by some smart people, including conservatives, recommend reading his Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O%2…
If you aren't wikipedia fan, it has many links to other places where you can learn more.
Thread about tips for more psychologically healthy use of Twitter (and other social media).
Turn off notifications. This is key for emotional well being. If important to get some messages, leave message in your bio to contact you another way if something is important.
When arguing/debating, do not feel the need to respond to everything people say. You can make your point and then leave the thread, or even mute the thread.
A lot of anxiety comes up around feeling the need to reply, but you just don't have to.