“I’m *Just* Trying to Express My Care”: An Aristotelian and Husserlian Inspired Lament Over the Intentional, Yet Naïve, Obfuscation of Multifarious and Polyrhythmically-Tied Motivations Tacitly Determining Perlocutionary Speech Acts Committed by Those Whose Pre-Judicial Ontological Status Is Willfully Unaccompanied by Radical Self-Reflection

A pure heart’s message need not become corrupted when conveyed through language designed for naturalistic domination. But without an embodied command of irony and all its palpable modes, no heart, no matter its constancy, ever achieves such linguistic sublation. Nor will it condition the possibility for furthering any intellect to which it’s tied, for without the strength of character that such mastery alone re-cognizes, it precludes from its downbeats the sort of substantial evidence necessary to carry the recurring weight of intersubjectively-constituted epistemic adequation.

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