You are right. I could see no reason for your first "cool but", so replied miffed. I am sorry.
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@MicroSFF Obv the rhetoric here is despicable – but I'll not be "citizen of the world" just cos of what they said! http://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/theresa-may-sparks-twitter-backlash-over-citizen-of-the-world-remark-in-conservative-party-a3361701.html …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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I didn't intend to give the phrase any moral weight, but to make a point her desire to paint a picture of "us" and "them".
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But, intended meaning is not received meaning, and the author is dead. Especially in MicroFiction.
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I never actually thought u r spreading bad ideas per se. I just wanted 2 make my own (perhaps finer) point wrt "citizen of world".
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I appreciate learning new things (go
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Oh, thanks! While I am an educator (lecturing at my uni) I have thankfully avoided doing that this academic year. *phew*
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I do enjoy it but it's so much work and not rly rewarded. Previous boss'd have me doing hours for free – 1 of many reasons I left.
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