Precision (and similar stuff) does matter! It’s just not the enemy of the-thing-being-called-goo.
Well… in practice it kind of is.
There’s totally a thing where a focus on precision can result in people precluding “goo” and actively attacking attempts to communicate in gooish.
I mean, this is basically what “normies” find annoying about autistic people.
It doesn’t have to be this way. I totally agree, precision totally matters. There’s a kind of flow between precision and “goo” that seems vastly more functional and fun than either one alone. They can support one another super well.
But to say that precision isn’t the enemy of the-thing-being-called-goo seems like it’s glossing over a real sociological thing.
Well… in practice it kind of is.
There’s totally a thing where a focus on precision can result in people precluding “goo” and actively attacking attempts to communicate in gooish.
I mean, this is basically what “normies” find annoying about autistic people.
It doesn’t have to be this way. I totally agree, precision totally matters. There’s a kind of flow between precision and “goo” that seems vastly more functional and fun than either one alone. They can support one another super well.
But to say that precision isn’t the enemy of the-thing-being-called-goo seems like it’s glossing over a real sociological thing.
Well, to be precise, I said a compound thing which included:
… so I don’t think I fully glossed it over. =P