and I expressed support for that. but disagreed vehemently with escalating the situation through verbal violence. and was attacked for it.
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I can't agree that 2 post-PhD dudes one calling the other an "idiot" (which btw carries a LOT of baggage I am _sure_ you know) is the same
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dynamic as one student being sarcastic about the initial language ("idiot" etc).
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Ah, right! See, I thought you were equivocating them.
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It's probably very overwhelming for a PhD student to even engage let alone call people out. I thought she did the right thing by doing so.
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And it does seem that many, including you I now realise, are happy she did.
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i'm in the middle of a divorce. it never gets to anywhere constructive, only stonewalled.
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i agree. but listen, I really have to go. my meeting tomorrow is extremely important. my advisor doesn't live in Germany. take care.
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I wish you all the best — hope all is great with meeting! 
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I acknowledged that her reply was expected, but questioned it's usefulness to fix things.
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