Regardless of appropriateness, I am puzzled by aim. You wanted to "call me out", but bc you used screenshot I only became aware month later
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to personally expend emotional labour explaining what you did they disagree with. They, as you, have the option to just ignore you and move
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on with their life. Nobody is forced to have to see your tweets as you are also not forced to see theirs etc.
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I think you might not know how we are using "call out" perhaps? A lot of miscommunication seems to be based on you using it to mean dialogue
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or shaming or something else?
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first I thought it was shaming, then I thought it was entering a discussion with the person, now I'm completely confused.
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Because I am also busy with work — I would like you (obviously cannot force you to) look it up and read about it a little.
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Here's a starter I just found via Googling and clicking on stuff: https://tooyoungforthelivingdead.tumblr.com/post/147801840146/how-to-deal-with-being-called-out …
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I don't want to do with work for you and I would like you to engage and understand for yourself. But sure, if you're completely stuck by the
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