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- Sep 30, 2018
Yeah, they hate it when they’re analyzed or critiqued. Even if it’s a softball question. Back when I was in college I had to attend some lectures from visiting professors and I would ask polite softball questions that would make them feel uneasy. It was enough to give me second hand embarrassment.
It is and isn’t as bad as it seems. Online yes and unfortunately not keeping up with nuspeak can result in someone losing their job or being dogpiled. It’s a simple fix though, just don’t use use Facebook, LinkedIn, or any accounts associated with ones identity and don’t ever power level, never reuse usernames, etc
However, offline it’s not nearly as common and even SJW adjacent folks are a lot friendlier. If anything I’ve found leftists live in more terror of being cancelled than conservatives because their social circles are composed of SJWs and they have more to lose. Although, I’d also argue it’s just a best practice to not bring up politics, religion, or sports into business matters.
Thing is I lost a great irl friend to AGP and the last time I hung out with him (mtf) he had another mtf friend with him and it was surreal how much they acted like the online personification of troonism irl.Yeah, they hate it when they’re analyzed or critiqued. Even if it’s a softball question. Back when I was in college I had to attend some lectures from visiting professors and I would ask polite softball questions that would make them feel uneasy. It was enough to give me second hand embarrassment.
It is and isn’t as bad as it seems. Online yes and unfortunately not keeping up with nuspeak can result in someone losing their job or being dogpiled. It’s a simple fix though, just don’t use use Facebook, LinkedIn, or any accounts associated with ones identity and don’t ever power level, never reuse usernames, etc
However, offline it’s not nearly as common and even SJW adjacent folks are a lot friendlier. If anything I’ve found leftists live in more terror of being cancelled than conservatives because their social circles are composed of SJWs and they have more to lose. Although, I’d also argue it’s just a best practice to not bring up politics, religion, or sports into business matters.
I brought it up before, but he went from a shy, quiet lad to someone who's scream at me and even hit me after he started taking hormones.
Not to mention before all this he actually rubbed his dick all over me/humped me in my sleep when we were sharing the same bed at a con. But I was a good little handmaiden and just shrugged it off (also that's just kinda the type of person I am) but looking back on a lot of our interactions he was a total creep.