This comment has made me glad for LLM in Gmail. If someone is going to over analyze my every word because he firmly believes it portrays who I am, I'd appreciate the layer obfuscation between me and this creepazoid.
This comment has made me glad for LLM in Gmail. If someone is going to over analyze my every word because he firmly believes it portrays who I am, I'd appreciate the layer obfuscation between me and this creepazoid.
Assuming you did not use an LLM to craft your comment, I’d say “case in point”.
If your words don’t portray who you are, what does?
People make mistakes in the words they use, I often think “oops, I shouldn’t have said it like that”.
If said once, yes.
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Actions? I generally judge people by what they do, not what they say - though of course I have to admit that saying things does fall under "doing something", if it's impactful.
The truth is that both words and actions communicate something, especially in combination. And sometimes words are the action.
That's exactly the point. In your case, you don't want to show who you are, connection or not does not matter.