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Going Awol

Amos Wollen

"The funniest philosopher on Substack" - Henry Oliver | "Sharp and witty, with great humor always underlain by an earnest desire to figure things out." - Justin Smith-Ruiu

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Two Announcements

My inbox has been popping off over the last few days with teary and anxious messages about my life. “Amos”, one fan wrote, “what is happening, I beg. Answer me!”

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A Theory of Online Trolling

Philosopher Jeffrey Kaplan has a theory of online trolling that I think is pretty good. To theorise about the “nature” of any social phenomenon, it’s prudent to start with one’s nose to the ground, sniffing out its paradigmatic features and...

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this has to stop.

Everyone remembers where they were when they saw this image. An old lady with smiling eyes, holding a large rock above her shoulders. That’s a nice rock, we thought. What will she do with that rock?

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  • Amos Wollen

    "The funniest philosopher on Substack" - Henry Oliver | "absolutely wild" - Naomi Kanakia | "Obsessively read everything and burned out" - former paid subscriber

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