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Jeffrey Rubard

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Mar 1, 2022, 5:40:52 PM3/1/22
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Anybody have a favorite for the Oregon governor's race?

Jeffrey Rubard

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Mar 5, 2022, 5:33:51 PM3/5/22
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On Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at 2:40:52 PM UTC-8, Jeffrey Rubard wrote:
> Anybody have a favorite for the Oregon governor's race?

Okay? "Anybody out there?"

Jeffrey Rubard

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Mar 8, 2022, 4:34:44 PM3/8/22
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So maybe this isn't a forum in which to do serious political discussion...

Jeffrey Rubard

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Mar 9, 2022, 5:41:34 PM3/9/22
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...so sometimes what looks like "political discussion" or "political confrontation"
is really about something else.

Jeffrey Rubard

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Mar 16, 2022, 7:14:21 PM3/16/22
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Something like... a systematic, dangerous ripoff of "people in general".
Maybe.

Jeffrey Rubard

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Mar 20, 2022, 6:45:03 PM3/20/22
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Just maybe.

Jeffrey Rubard

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Mar 23, 2022, 2:54:31 PM3/23/22
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"Or maybe not?"
Yeah, that's how facts work.

Again: Saying doesn't make it so, just occasionally "so unfortunate".

Jeffrey Rubard

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Mar 24, 2022, 5:49:19 PM3/24/22
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Finally: I have already made the professional claims I care to make in appropriate fora.
People who follow folks around "checking their style" are not thereby checking the
factual status of those claims. (Or at least *you* wouldn't think so.)

Jeffrey Rubard

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Mar 25, 2022, 4:32:31 PM3/25/22
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Really, people: "Reproof isn't disproof". You could have reproved someone "unto anything"
and not disproved what they say. So "dancing and prancing" has to be an end in itself for you,
not viewed as an intelligent and subtle lead-in to "So, this is what we're saying about..."

Jeffrey Rubard

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Mar 26, 2022, 2:23:38 PM3/26/22
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Note: This is also true if you "cleverly" scream insults at people who are usually angry and
often willing to "accept the charges of greatness", i.e. if their life keeps going well your
"speakout" didn't do much, did it? (Not just "dancing bears", in other words.)

Jeffrey Rubard

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Apr 1, 2022, 6:38:58 PM4/1/22
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Still, you know what? Whenever you "bust a funky move" that intimates possible violence
the "feeb" is unlikely to match, they... accomplished whatever they actually accomplished
in their life. (Crazies.)

Jeffrey Rubard

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Apr 3, 2022, 4:41:51 PM4/3/22
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"A fact's a fact."
"Sure."
Then, I guess, we were having "different conversations" previously.

Jeffrey Rubard

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Apr 4, 2022, 7:45:40 PM4/4/22
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(So if me and such types were not then having another "different conversation"...)

Jeffrey Rubard

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Apr 11, 2022, 5:57:48 PM4/11/22
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People could talk about anything they *wanted to* at all.
(For the audience: this is always a "shocker" beyond anything you could believe.)

Jeffrey Rubard

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Apr 12, 2022, 3:16:53 PM4/12/22
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...or maybe not. So the 'presumption' that people want to 'parley' with you is not actually
an all-weather view easily held as believed 'in common'...

Jeffrey Rubard

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Jun 29, 2022, 8:36:28 PM6/29/22
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But something that is more "trumped-up" at a moment to allow violence under something
like "false auspices".

Jeffrey Rubard

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Jul 1, 2022, 6:40:22 PM7/1/22
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Done with that?
Well, I'm excited. "Figure it out" as regards anything you're legitimately interested in, then.

Jeffrey Rubard

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Jul 3, 2022, 5:47:21 PM7/3/22
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(We wouldn't talk so much more, then.)

Jeffrey Rubard

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Jul 5, 2022, 3:33:55 PM7/5/22
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A rock lyric in the 1990s, once: "Everybody knows advice/that was given out for free/lots of details to discern/lots of details".
Meanwhile, there's really not much I can do about "time's arrow" as it proceeds through this decade... K?

Jeffrey Rubard

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Jul 9, 2022, 8:13:44 PM7/9/22
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Recently:
"I don't practice 'saunteria'
You don't need a crystal ball
The things I did in my life, well, I did them all."

You think the last statement is "tautologous", more or less, away from the races. That's the problem.

Jeffrey Rubard

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Jul 12, 2022, 3:15:07 PM7/12/22
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"Well, who did you vote for in 2020. Not like I don't know."
I was already homeless, you can't legally vote.
"Fucktoitiveness A": "Oh, I didn't need to know that."
Sure, it's actually, factually true anyway.
"Fucktoitiveness B": "No, you can."
It's a violation of the Voting Rights Act, really.

Jeffrey Rubard

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Jul 19, 2022, 3:53:51 PM7/19/22
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The "Oregon dilemma":
Sure, it's actually, factually true anyway = it is a *fait accompli*.
"Give me a second."

Jeffrey Rubard

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Jul 20, 2022, 3:23:43 PM7/20/22
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"Oh, ha ha, so many times, etc. But the thing would *still stay a fact*, you seem a little weak on that reality."

Jeffrey Rubard

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Jul 20, 2022, 8:17:51 PM7/20/22
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"I'm not so sure about this 'fact'."
"That matters little. Were I to be myself 'not so sure' about the purportedly factual statement, that would matter little as regards its factual truth.
You remember something like this away from our 'interactions,' don't you?"

Jeffrey Rubard

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Jul 24, 2022, 6:50:41 PM7/24/22
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"What's another fact for 7/24?"
You don't really do anything "24/7"? Could you please understand the concept "whatever" again?
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