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@brandonjlemay it's the is/ought problem again, of people using "isn't" to mean "shouldn't be": @cooljeanius/1656408944418406401
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@brandonjlemay (and, I guess one could make the argument that by using "is", one "speaks it into existence", as they say, but I still think that people should be clear about it if that's what they're actually trying to do)