I am responding to quite specific problematic things he’s saying. My comment is in response to AAs and is in reply to a reply to his comment. If I were to directly reply to him saying the same thing, my intentions would probably be misunderstood.
Another thing AA seems to do quite a lot is link to pro-death blog posts and articles that he doesn’t endorse. I get the impression that’s what he was doing with some of the above links. IIRC he’s signed up for cryonics, so it seems unlikely that he’s trying to push a pro-death agenda.
IIRC he’s signed up for cryonics, so it seems unlikely that he’s trying to push a pro-death agenda.
So, AA, if you’re reading down here, why are you signed up for cryonics while posting pro-death links and complaining at length about never getting laid? Optimism for a hereafter, despair for the present, and bitterness for the past. This is not a good conjunction.
I’m pointing it out for the benefit of others who may not understand where AA is coming from.
I recommend responding to whatever specific problematic things he might say rather than issuing a general warning.
I am responding to quite specific problematic things he’s saying. My comment is in response to AAs and is in reply to a reply to his comment. If I were to directly reply to him saying the same thing, my intentions would probably be misunderstood.
Another thing AA seems to do quite a lot is link to pro-death blog posts and articles that he doesn’t endorse. I get the impression that’s what he was doing with some of the above links. IIRC he’s signed up for cryonics, so it seems unlikely that he’s trying to push a pro-death agenda.
So, AA, if you’re reading down here, why are you signed up for cryonics while posting pro-death links and complaining at length about never getting laid? Optimism for a hereafter, despair for the present, and bitterness for the past. This is not a good conjunction.
Maybe he just sees value on challenging the status quo?
I interpret it more as “look at these awful things people are saying about us”.