this is an absurd thing to go to surveys for. read what people say about their experiences.
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Replying to @Tipsycaek @drethelin
which people tho? shall I take ta-nehisi coates as representative, or john mcwhorter? etc if you want something to get information for this particular question about a distribution of experiences, you're probably not going to beat a survey
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Replying to @eigenrobot @drethelin
whoever says they experienced it! or whoever you're talking to! what??
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Replying to @Tipsycaek @drethelin
"do bad things happen ever" vs "how prevalent are bad things"
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Replying to @eigenrobot @drethelin
i feel like we're having completely different conversations
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Yes! Neither
@drethelin's initial point nor@tipsycaek's counter-argument depend on prevalence.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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The wearing / weathering / cumulative exposure models count (micro-)aggressions. It shouldn't matter who they come from and why.
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Replying to @othercriteria @eigenrobot and
woah I didn't know infinitesimagression calculus was an actual thing.
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Replying to @insurrealist @eigenrobot and
My actual hunch is that there’s hormesis, but I don’t think that study’s getting by any IRB.
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optimal aggression dosing excellent
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