@artemis
This is unpacked by your third proposed question. Specifically, my experience is not that folk misunderstand and get mad. It's that folk insist that myself am agreeing with them, and no amount of clarification will overcome their insistence that we're "saying the same thing".
My response to all this, increasingly, has been neologism. The problem not being significantly different connotations, but mutually exclusive denotations. The things myself am trying to communicate being things that typically folk do not have words for, instead resorting to floating and empty signifiers, meant to denote entirely different things, so as to rest comfortably in consensus through shibboleth.
A whole life thinking about language and how it is used to the point of inventing new language. Not being understood almost coming as a relief, because at least upon the admission that they don't understand, they're hearing that we're not saying the same thing.
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