I am... really tempted to pin this to the top of my account...
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@benroyce @sundogplanets This is a work of art
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@benroyce @sundogplanets How does she know he said that to Signal's president?
Just kidding, what a maroon ...
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@benroyce @sundogplanets same
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I am... really tempted to pin this to the top of my account... Print it and put it on my office door... send it as my email signature... wear it around my neck at conferences....
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20180727-mansplaining-explained-in-one-chart@sundogplanets my partner has this posted in her office.
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@benroyce @sundogplanets I love it. Another for the list: https://lookitup.baby
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@benroyce @sundogplanets Reminds me of Men Explain Things To Me by Rebecca Solnit. A man mansplained something she wrote.
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@lockspringer @PWei888 relax sheesh
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I am... really tempted to pin this to the top of my account... Print it and put it on my office door... send it as my email signature... wear it around my neck at conferences....
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20180727-mansplaining-explained-in-one-chart@sundogplanets nah. I mean, just because someone didn’t ask, it isn’t necessarily mansplaining. At this point you’re just killing conversations.
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@benroyce @sundogplanets This was exactly what I thought of as soon as I read @lisamelton 's post about mansplaining
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@benroyce omg! Perfection!
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I was looking for this example.
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I am... really tempted to pin this to the top of my account... Print it and put it on my office door... send it as my email signature... wear it around my neck at conferences....
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20180727-mansplaining-explained-in-one-chart@sundogplanets Loving the just stop talking now button!
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@ives @sundogplanets @lauerhahn @LauraleeDukeshire I gotta say, that phrasing particularly is really bad for me as an autistic person. All I wind up thinking is “I don’t know what you consider familiarity and if it’s the same thing I consider familiar, I wish you’d just give me the background that you think is relevant to your point, and let me filter for myself if it’s useful right now”
It winds up with so many meetings going poorly because there is no universal and usefully external measure of familiarity with a given topic
@loops @ives @sundogplanets @lauerhahn @LauraleeDukeshire
Customary answers to the question of familiarity attempt to gauge levels, in the way you are asking for:
-Are you familiar with Sartre?
-Well, I read his books when I was a teenager like ya do, but I haven't taken a class or read any analysis or anything
It's not necessarily a yes or no question
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Tend to have an annoying habit of agreeing wholeheartedly with a post, then adding link dumps of examples & expansions of how wonderfully correct they are.
It's mistaken for mansplaining.
Or as hijacking the intent of their post.
Or as "Teaching grandmother to suck eggs" .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teaching_grandmother_to_suck_eggsApologies once again for the irritation this habit causes.
You know your stuff, comments from the peanut gallery aren't always helpful.
Don't change a thing Nicole. We love you and your links just the way they are.
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