Here's an example of a "please" story from long ago.   I say "Maybe we should 
look for funding from XYZ."  Person A says "No way XYZ are bastards" (explains 
things they hate about them).  I say "But it might work, and our other options 
look grim..."  Person A, who is not the decider of these things, proceeds to 
intimidate me in public in various ways and follows-up with "Please stop 
talking about it."   As if I had any reason to care what Person A's personal 
feelings on the matter were, and if their "polite" plea had any relevance at 
all.

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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Friam Norms of Thread Bending

It seems relatively clear that there's some fuzz between persuasion and 
coercion. My favorite is "Bless your heart": 
https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/bless-your-heart. 

As for [D|R]e[con|]struction and destruction, I explicitly separated them when 
I brought it up. ... Of course, whether I actually know what any of those words 
mean is another issue.

On 3/23/21 12:16 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> I think the note about Arnold self-contained.  I can't think more to say 
> about that.    I was perfectly happy to bend the thread again, if only on 
> principle. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
> [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 12:10 PM
> To: 'The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group' 
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> Subject: [FRIAM] Friam Norms of Thread Bending
> 
> Three comments: 
> 
> While I accept (and enact) the general rule that threads will be bent and we 
> shouldn't get our knickers in a twist about it, I don't think that precludes 
> a request from one of us not to bend a particular thread. 
> On what planet is "please" coercive? 
> You-guys aren't, by any chance, confusing Deconstruction, Reconstruction, and 
> Destruction?

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