AdeleneDawner comments on Costs and Benefits of Scholarship - Less Wrong

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Comment author: AdeleneDawner 23 March 2011 06:03:01AM 1 point [-]

Oops.

Comment author: [deleted] 23 March 2011 06:09:45AM 0 points [-]

I couldn't help but notice that you wanted to share blame with me:

rather than assuming that Constant was staying on topic...

Do you mean that seriously? Do you want to have a discussion about what the topic was and whether I stayed on it? I'm not really inclined to, but here you've blamed something on me.

Comment author: AdeleneDawner 23 March 2011 07:03:46AM -1 points [-]

Your very first comment in this thread started with "while I'm on the topic of karma". Since it was your fist comment in this thread, I assumed that that bit referred to the conversation you'd been having elsewhere, minutes before, which included themes of karma and censorship.

As I implied, that's not an assumption that I should have made, though I think it's somewhat understandable that I did. (What did you mean by that phrase?)

Comment author: [deleted] 23 March 2011 07:23:34AM -2 points [-]

I meant I'm on the topic of karma. And I was on the topic of karma. Of karma - not of karma and hacker news, or karma and deleting comments, or karma and censorship. But of karma.

Comment author: AdeleneDawner 23 March 2011 08:02:11AM 1 point [-]

In my experience, "while I'm on the topic of X" means "I'm going to continue talking about X, but in a slightly different way" or "I'm changing the topic to a different subtopic of X than the one I was just discussing" or "I'm changing the topic to something that's vaguely related to topic-at-hand X". In any case, it refers to a continuation of talking-about-X, which means that it's not completely beyond the pale to assume that various other concepts that have been used are still part of the conversation.

This appears to be turning into a pissing contest. I'm not interested in playing apey games with you.