That's a more availing tactic if one has obtained (somehow) an audience to baffle/perplex. Otherwise, there may be no audience to challenge. I worry that that's a more availing tactic if one has obtained (somehow) an audience to baffle or perplex. Otherwise, there may be no audience to challenge. 🧵
There is the idea, the aim, of a smaller, better, more selective audience. I've disappointed very small audiences for decades, growing to a slightly less small audience, and that took a lot of effort.
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and sounding like TS Eliot in an armchair holding forth.
I like reworking things until I find them at least a little baffling. But getting rid of all traces of sentiment is a real challenge.
So, I must believe that someway.