← Back to context Comment by steve1977 2 months ago That's an easy way out, isn't it? 4 comments steve1977 Reply mikkupikku 2 months ago Using thought terminating clichés in general is, and that can include "slop". steve1977 2 months ago It wasn't meant to be thought terminating. If anything, it was a bit provocative. adammarples 2 months ago The irony of atacking thought terminating clichés while defending slop mikkupikku 2 months ago I have no love for slop. But I also don't write off the whole technology as only being good for slop.
mikkupikku 2 months ago Using thought terminating clichés in general is, and that can include "slop". steve1977 2 months ago It wasn't meant to be thought terminating. If anything, it was a bit provocative. adammarples 2 months ago The irony of atacking thought terminating clichés while defending slop mikkupikku 2 months ago I have no love for slop. But I also don't write off the whole technology as only being good for slop.
steve1977 2 months ago It wasn't meant to be thought terminating. If anything, it was a bit provocative.
adammarples 2 months ago The irony of atacking thought terminating clichés while defending slop mikkupikku 2 months ago I have no love for slop. But I also don't write off the whole technology as only being good for slop.
mikkupikku 2 months ago I have no love for slop. But I also don't write off the whole technology as only being good for slop.
Using thought terminating clichés in general is, and that can include "slop".
It wasn't meant to be thought terminating. If anything, it was a bit provocative.
The irony of atacking thought terminating clichés while defending slop
I have no love for slop. But I also don't write off the whole technology as only being good for slop.