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Editor @AreoMagazine Secular, liberal humanist. Mother. Doglover. Writing book about epistemology & ethics on the academic left Helen.pluckrose@areomagazine.com

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    1. Helen Dale‏Verified account @_HelenDale Jan 28
      Replying to @olivertraldi @HPluckrose

      I am one of four. My parents really put their foot down if any of us behaved like this, however. Usually by ignoring so the moaning wasn’t rewarded, but occasionally more directly.

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    2. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose Jan 28
      Replying to @_HelenDale

      I mostly go with ignoring or banishment. The peace is nice.

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    3. Helen Dale‏Verified account @_HelenDale Jan 28
      Replying to @HPluckrose

      One thing my parents - especially my dad - instilled (and modelled): never try to get what you want or win an argument by shouting.

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    4. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose Jan 28
      Replying to @_HelenDale

      My mother was very shouty. My father and I very quiet. I'd find it hard to say I got my values from either of them tho. Maybe an amalgamation.

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    5. Helen Dale‏Verified account @_HelenDale Jan 28
      Replying to @HPluckrose

      I understand my mother was shouty when my parents first married; I never saw this, however. It’s a function of class I suspect - dad was posh, mum very much not.

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      Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose Jan 28
      Replying to @_HelenDale

      Ha! Mine were the other way round! But my dad very dedicated to becoming upwardly mobile (which he succeeded at) and worked on his accent before having me so I am only aware of this because of his family. I suspect he was initially attracted to my mother for her accent!

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        2. Helen Dale‏Verified account @_HelenDale Jan 28
          Replying to @HPluckrose

          My mother had a lovely accent - but only because she was Irish. My dad was Scottish, but from that class of Scottish people who don’t have Scottish accents. What can I say? Britain is weird.

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        3. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose Jan 28
          Replying to @_HelenDale

          My cousin. Cockney. I actually really like Cockney. My dad has eradicated nearly all of it. https://media.spotlight.com//metadata/videoforpublication?artistRef=M45346&pub=1&isIntro=false&artistName=%22PAUL+PARISER%22 …

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