There's such a world of difference between the questions, "what do you do?" and "where do you work?"
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Replying to @vgr
is "do" imply/expect to be description of recognized / socially accepted productive activity? "i clean homes" "i teach breakingsmart"
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Replying to @21BanyanTree
not for me... most of what I do is probably socially unproductive and I don't mind that it is
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Replying to @vgr
if the 'i dont mind' is by choice then that is a privilege. some homeless people say 'i dont mind' & that too is a privilege in my pov.
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Replying to @21BanyanTree
It's most definitely a privilege. I am neither apologetic, nor arrogant about it :) Unequal privilege is a fact of life
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