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  • I’m going to adopt that mindset. I’m just used to that ‘deep dive’ behaviour being attributed to woman along the lines of ‘clingy girlfriend’.

    I’m not saying men don’t engage in this behaviour, but (again in the older internet I grew up in) it was mainly attributed to women. Especially because Facebook was the first thing that came to mind for me.

    Facebook was at its height when I was just barely an adult and I know a few women who would talk along those lines.

    Thats just where I was coming from. It’s no excuse, and I’m really glad you provided this prospective


  • PaupersSerenade@sh.itjust.workstoMemes@sopuli.xyzModern day sleuthing
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    12 days ago

    Love a JB Fletcher meme; don’t love the context.

    There’s a meme I wish I could link but the YouTube algorithm has gone to shit. JB Fletcher types the Navy Seal CopyPasta is the gist.

    Edit; noticed the poster. As a woman myself I’d hate to have everything scrutinised around any relationship. This just rings as ‘girls vs girls’ to me and I’m not a huge fan ¯\_(ツ)_/¯













  • PaupersSerenade@sh.itjust.worksto196@lemmy.worldBoeing rule
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    7 months ago

    This is honestly a subject I get annoyed about. The US has ‘whistleblower’ protections but it’s really not there. This isn’t a black-op opp, it’s a failure of protections/proper compensations for blowing the whistle. Imagine you’ve spent your whole life dedicated to one field of engineering. You’ve now sacrificed it to blow the whistle. It’s not fair, nor is it just, but that’s what happens.

    Boeing has done so much wrong that it honestly feels negligent to focus on a perceived assassination. And it directs attention away from how whistleblowers could be protected