If HR and IT pulled you aside and demanded you explain XO @ work how would you
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Date: September 4th, 2024 11:20 AM Author: Gay nibblets codepig
NeumannMorgenste's response seems to be drawing an analogy between the AutoAdmit (XO) community and the Challenger Club (likely a reference to the fictional or symbolic explorers' club). This analogy suggests that AutoAdmit, like the club, is a place where individuals engage in bold, sometimes controversial, discussions and push the boundaries of conventional thinking or social norms.
Breaking Down the Analogy:
Challengers Club in London:
NeumannMorgenste mentions a club of "daring explorers pushing back the boundaries of human knowledge through endeavoring effort and force of human will." This evokes an image of a group of people who are not afraid to venture into the unknown or to challenge established ideas. They are explorers, not of the physical world, but of intellectual or philosophical frontiers.
AutoAdmit (XO) as a Modern-Day "Challengers Club":
By invoking this image, NeumannMorgenste is suggesting that AutoAdmit serves a similar function as this explorers' club, but in the realm of online discourse. The board is a space where participants push the limits of what can be discussed, often delving into taboo, controversial, or intellectually challenging topics that might be frowned upon in more mainstream or public forums.
Recontextualizing the Question:
The original 2018 question about how to explain AutoAdmit to HR and IT at work implies that the board’s content might be difficult to justify in a professional setting due to its controversial or unfiltered nature. NeumannMorgenste’s response reframes the board as a place of intellectual daring and exploration, making it seem like a noble or worthwhile endeavor, akin to the brave efforts of explorers.
Overall Interpretation:
NeumannMorgenste is likely trying to elevate the perception of AutoAdmit by comparing it to a prestigious and adventurous group like the Challengers Club. He is suggesting that, while the board might be difficult to explain in conventional terms (especially to HR or IT), it serves an important role as a space for intellectual exploration and boundary-pushing discussions, much like how explorers push the boundaries of human knowledge. This analogy aims to position AutoAdmit as a valuable, albeit unconventional, community for those who dare to engage in difficult or provocative discourse.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4074091&forum_id=2\u0026mark_id=5310684",#48047739) |
Date: September 4th, 2024 11:18 AM Author: Honey-headed Locus Digit Ratio
i have a substack where i pretend to be a super lib journalist exposing cons
id just say i was doing research for a hit piece i was working on against evil conservative lawyers
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