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To likes
noun
Something that a person likes (prefers).
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Mr. To likes to play with austerity and overload, sometimes mercilessly so.
Facebook, now arguably the most important distributor of news online, has cultivated the idea that its bar is an impartial algorithm that responds to "likes" and gives users only what they've indicated they want.
No one I speak to likes the word "activist", as Maeve Cohen, from the Post-Crash Economics Society explains to me on the phone: "If you have people who identify as 'activists', then everybody else is a non-activist, who can leave the activities to the activists.
His outlandish claims -- "I tried to register as a Republican in Venice, but they wouldn't let me" -- and quasi-philosophical koans -- "It's all relative to likes and dislikes" -- are entirely lacking in irony and hover somewhere between the obvious and the astute.
(A climatologist I spoke to likes "global weirding").
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Lots to like there.
Seemed to like poetry".
"You have to like action.
I used to like them.
I happen to like New York".
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