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  • @bane_killgrind@slrpnk.net
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    32 days ago

    I’m referring to completely involuntary movements… Characterising any involuntary, debilitating phenomenon as intentional or artistic is gross.

    Characterising involuntary but normal phenomenon as intentional or artistic is maybe a little less gross, but still asinine.

    I understand why you think it’s offensive, that’s fine.

    • @communism@lemmy.ml
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      42 days ago

      I know what you mean; I think it would be hurtful to people with Parkinson’s, but whatever, I luckily don’t have Parkinson’s so not much point arguing it.

      Characterising involuntary but normal phenomenon as intentional or artistic is maybe a little less gross, but still asinine.

      That seems like a very bizarre take. Isn’t that a very common artistic device, to find creative interpretations of natural phenomena, and to imagine intention where there is none? I mean, art is subjective so maybe that’s just your personal taste, but it seems like a strange thing to be offended by to me.