whats fun is that this thread reveals the authors own inextricable class background v difficult to transcend class most cant do it class is a culture https://t.co/4Betw6xiEd
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are you sure class wasn’t on your no opinions list?
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The middle class was!
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I'm still angry at
@slatestarcodex for making my point about class and signalling and quadrature https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incremental_encoder#Quadrature_outputs … better than I could https://slatestarcodex.com/2014/04/22/right-is-the-new-left/ … -
it only took him 4749 words, too!
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interestingly I can come up with lots of immediate responses to her that make me think our class roots are at least adjacent but idk if mine are above or below hers
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"Oh? I don't really keep track of these things."
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It really is kinda fascinating to see, and to pick apart. Am also curious how many strata your class list has, and where you feel she falls. I've got my suspicions...
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:D that would be telling I usually work on a modification of Fussell
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Confusing “mannerisms” and “manners” always gets me, but the last person I saw do that was making $700k/year before we drifted apart 10+ years ago. 10 years before that, he wrote a letter to our local
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Short hypothesis is that people tend to resent people in a bracket higher than their own but tend to shit on and block the advancement of people directly below them, and fear being mistaken for a member of that lower bracket
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