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There's a common tendency to take language and turn it on its head to argue the opposite of what it's intended to say, while still appearing like you're part of what you're arguing against; using therapy speak, for example. But this is just such an amazing example that kind of linguistic sabotage.
May 12, 2025, 7:13 PM