awayslice on Nostr: As someone who has been “news sober” for almost 5 months. (humblebrag, i know.) ...
As someone who has been “news sober” for almost 5 months. (humblebrag, i know.)
The word “they” has become increasingly apparent to me in people’s speech.
It’s used to describe some words or actions, often out of context, by some (presumed to be) mutually agreed upon opposition.
It implies an alliance.
But when pressed - the specifics are often vague at best.
I’m weary of people that use the word “they”. That person might not be on your side.
who's "they?"
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