this is a population which has been trained to believe, with years of reinforcement, that their displays of emotion warrant immediate response from everyone else--and not receiving such isn't merely wrong but is an assault on justice itself.
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This is one of my favorites of yours
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To be fair, they've probably read the Handmaid's Tale (or the CliffsNotes or Classic Comic Book versions). They just didn't understand it.
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No, they didn't read it, but it was discussed at the book clubs and everyone "knew" it was true.
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I really really tried but it was so horribly boring I couldn't finish it.
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Perfect
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My favorite version of this is when people share articles from Teen Vogue with the outrage "this is for teenagers!" when in reality the readers of Teen Vogue are like 40 year old white women.
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Have you ever considered taking your tweets or random thoughts and putting them on a daily calendar? A daily Malice-affirmation.
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This is a prime example of prolific tweeting which should cause
@LPNational to salivate at the thought of your tweeting expertise being unleashed upon their account, even if just weekly. Malice Mondays sounds like something any Twitter account could adopt at a fee to be honest.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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