I would also like to thank all of you that understand the real situation and have expressed your support privately. I understand that many of you have jobs and families that depend on you and cannot support me publically. It's not worth jeopardizing your careers--but, thank you.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr
John you're a great guy helped me in my career but as one outspoken guy to another: you're a teacher and people have a certain expectation of you (the price you pay sadly). I can't condone what happened but I won't lie I did laugh a lot thanks for cheering me up.
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Replying to @vurso
Point we’ll taken. I’ll be more anti fragile after this. Considering the expectations of my conduct will be much less. Aside from costing me a couple hundred thousand dollars, it’s pretty funny that we are all arguing and making such a big deal of things on Twitter.
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Replying to @simpleprogrammr
I know man its crazy what we would say in real life we can't write and what we say has to pass through 100 filters such is the world we live in now. Allow the BS to settle and carry on producing your work will speak for itself.
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Replying to @vurso @simpleprogrammr
Do you walk up to black women and tell them to shut their mouths and be happy they’re even in this field in real life?
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Depends on the context. Has nothing to do with race or gender. You’ve never told someone to shut up? You must be a pillar of mora superiority. I bow to you sir.
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