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  • Let's have a vote.

    Who wants to read the article that I posted and deleted a few minutes later?

    It was especially relevant to me because I was in a similar situation at that age.

  • I won't enjoy it, I am sure, and can't say I really want to read it, but I do support your right to share it, although if it's as sad or banal as I think it is going to be, you should have attached (and possibly did) a warning with it.

    Easy mistake to make, one I've made myself, I now routinely add a warning if I think (or know) a link I'm going to share (And I've a few in the hopper, let me tell you, most of which will not make it here) is likely to be "inflammatory".

    I've recently discovered that my political alignment is perhaps describable as "totalitarian centrist" which neatly explains why I upset virtually everyone when I get "passionate about politics", so in the interest of general harmony I have to self-censor a lot. 

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  • I won't enjoy it, I am sure, and can't say I really want to read it, but I do support your right to share it, although if it's as sad or banal as I think it is going to be, you should have attached (and possibly did) a warning with it.

    Easy mistake to make, one I've made myself, I now routinely add a warning if I think (or know) a link I'm going to share (And I've a few in the hopper, let me tell you, most of which will not make it here) is likely to be "inflammatory".

    I've recently discovered that my political alignment is perhaps describable as "totalitarian centrist" which neatly explains why I upset virtually everyone when I get "passionate about politics", so in the interest of general harmony I have to self-censor a lot. 

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