And we don't actually have to accept other people's feelings & experiences uncritically. We don't have to find them valid.https://twitter.com/melina_bea/status/784327110265483264 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
In a way. Believe feelings valid to extent that they are being felt. Actions due to those feelings not necessarily.
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@melina_bea I don't think ppl mean others claim them not to have the feelings but that they claim them to be baseless by 'invalidate.'3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@melina_bea If some1 is deeply hurt every time their work is criticised, these feelings are real.They're not 'valid' in sense of reasonable2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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This I disagree. Person's hurt is valid... But nothing more. Again, different definitions of valid?
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Replying to @melina_bea @HPluckrose
Ripe for discussion, if you like semantic games.pic.twitter.com/u5ZHXb5gr0
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I hate semantic games! But we can work with this. Are feelings real? Yes. Are they always valid - logical, sound - def not.
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