[FRIAM] quotes and questions

glen gepropella at gmail.com
Tue May 17 17:49:42 EDT 2022


Of course not. But my point was largely that disagreement takes *many* forms, not all of which are cantankerous assholery. 8^D When divvying up tasks, disagreement might come in the form of, say, a passive aggressive act of simply not writing that word down on the list ... or making a frowny face while you do so ... or simply smiling and nodding in a patronizing way. Whatever.

But agreement is, almost by definition, invisible. Can one parallel line ever *know* there's another parallel line a few inches over? Of course not, because they agree.

On 5/17/22 14:41, Jon Zingale wrote:
> I apologize for disagreeing and reading past the text in places. When I
> think about *reading* awkward social situations or divvying up grocery
> store tasks with my partner, disagreement is not always my preferred form
> of demonstrative engagement. Sometimes it is pleasant to offload some
> of the implementation details to a "group thought" compiler.


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