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This is the eleventh post of Deke Dangle RPF Anon, a community for all your ice hockey anon meme needs.

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Re: general RPF fandom discussion

From: (Anonymous)
I don't flatmeme, anon. I have in fact read the quote. They says that choosing to withdraw is an emotional response, yes. They don't say there is no intellectual side to that, though, just as they don't say there's no emotional side to them wanting to continue. A choice isn't just made of one thing, it's made of many. I guess I'm just trying to think that there's a lot the person isn't saying. Evidently that's not what most readers do, so the way we read the meta is different, even if we reach the same conclusion in essence.

(I'm glad that your phone/tablet/? reads Roland Barthes. That has made my evening :))

Re: general RPF fandom discussion

From: (Anonymous)
Okay. If that's your perspective, then even allowing that the author believes the emotional response was thought about, and her reasoned response factored in emotion, she still chose to characterise those responses in her essay as emotional and reasonable, respectively.

Re: general RPF fandom discussion

From: (Anonymous)
nayrt

What you're doing is inference and not an explicit reading though..???