Online primate grooming
Friday, November 22nd, 2002 09:07 pmRecent exchanges about how much people use the Internet (and especially LJ) as a way of bolstering their frail egos got me to thinking about whether and to what extent I do the same. I wouldn't say that winning praise is very high on my reasons for writing in LJ, but hell, I'm human, and a like it when people make nice comments.
However, it's unexpected e-mail that really strokes my ego. A few days back someone mailed me to ask if they could have a copy of my MA dissertation because it sounding so interesting. Woot. Then there was a mail on a list which really got me preening:
> Robin's reminder below of the various semantic nuances a
> term may obtain in natural language is right on the money.
You don't need to tell me I'm cool, sexy, a beautiful sensitive human being or whatever (though it doesn't hurt, I suppose). Just tell me how clever I am, and I'll love you forever.
However, it's unexpected e-mail that really strokes my ego. A few days back someone mailed me to ask if they could have a copy of my MA dissertation because it sounding so interesting. Woot. Then there was a mail on a list which really got me preening:
> Robin's reminder below of the various semantic nuances a
> term may obtain in natural language is right on the money.
You don't need to tell me I'm cool, sexy, a beautiful sensitive human being or whatever (though it doesn't hurt, I suppose). Just tell me how clever I am, and I'll love you forever.
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Date: 2002-11-23 10:54 pm (UTC)> term may obtain in natural language is right on the money.
Hmph, well, it HARDLY sounds as if it is in the punk rock aesthetic.