The correct take! (Less helpful: takes that present the kid himself, who might not even want to go to college, as the villain)https://twitter.com/davidhagmann/status/1168609020158103552 …
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Still very much on this. I'm torn about the whole thread, where the kid is semi-identifiable but it's not reporting exactly - lots of speculation about class, tutor fees, etc. I don't know.
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Lost me at "The kid apparently doesn't know the difference between "their" and "there""
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It just seems like, if this is a real kid, not a details-changed situation, this is sort of gross? Coming from a prof (at an expensive school) especially? Am I odd in thinking this? Are we just supposed to be like, down with the brat, as if that somehow helps anyone?
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Replying to @tweetertation
Yeah just-so storytime shaming. “The girl behind me was rude” to build the brand. I’ve written plenty of these essays myself, but who cares? They’re filler and can’t be fact checked. Same the structure, of which one is a part, rather than the individual actors
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*Shame, not same
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