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minus-square@TrismegistusMxlink0•1 year agoThere are multiple types of crises, but every existential crisis is an existential crisis. The plurality is negated by the modifier, “existential.”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•1 year agoNot really. A midlife crisis and a psychotic episode could both be called existential crises. I don’t think there’s a hard definition to it like you seem to be asserting.
minus-square@TrismegistusMxlink0•1 year agoI can already tell that if I continue this conversation, you’ll be the one in the picture.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoMeaning you’re going to refuse to learn about faulty parallelism?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoFunny, despite your clever picture, I don’t seem to be the one suffering in this exchange.
There are multiple types of crises, but every existential crisis is an existential crisis. The plurality is negated by the modifier, “existential.”
Not really. A midlife crisis and a psychotic episode could both be called existential crises. I don’t think there’s a hard definition to it like you seem to be asserting.
I can already tell that if I continue this conversation, you’ll be the one in the picture.
Meaning you’re going to refuse to learn about faulty parallelism?
Meaning you’re getting blocked for your own good.
Funny, despite your clever picture, I don’t seem to be the one suffering in this exchange.