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Oct. 12th, 2019 01:33 pm
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I have never heard of tea pets before and now I really want one.

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Date: 2019-10-11 09:50 pm (UTC)
greghousesgf: (Hugh Blue Eyes)
From: [personal profile] greghousesgf
a lot of women don't even GET PMS, ffs!
also I don't know where this study was conducted but around here a lot of the uber drivers are Black, plus a lot of my friends are either Black or GLBT (or both) and they use uber all the time and haven't had anyone cancel on them.
Edited Date: 2019-10-11 09:55 pm (UTC)

Date: 2019-10-11 10:08 pm (UTC)
greghousesgf: (Nut House)
From: [personal profile] greghousesgf
I'm certainly not saying it's universal, I'm only telling you what they told me and I know them well enough to be sure they wouldn't say that if it hadn't been their experience (in some cases I was with them so it was also my experience and absolutely no one could mistake me for Black although I'm frequently mistaken for lesbian)

Date: 2019-10-12 01:20 am (UTC)
siderea: (Default)
From: [personal profile] siderea
You seem to feel very strongly about the findings of this study being wrong. Why is that?

Date: 2019-10-12 01:24 am (UTC)
greghousesgf: (Hugh Face)
From: [personal profile] greghousesgf
I'm not. I'm just saying my friends and I had entirely different experiences. I also want to know where this happened.

Date: 2019-10-12 01:34 am (UTC)
siderea: (Default)
From: [personal profile] siderea
You keep insisting "my friends and my experience contradicts these findings." Obviously you could have instead concluded that your and your friends' experiences were anecdote, in the face of the data generated by a rigorous study, and that you and your friends were lucky, not representative, but you didn't. Instead you keep proffering your and your friends personal experience as evidence of some significance. Which is a curious choice. I'm asking why you made it.

Date: 2019-10-12 01:38 am (UTC)
greghousesgf: (Hugh SF Music)
From: [personal profile] greghousesgf
Your use of the word "anecdote" seems to imply that you think somebody's not being honest.

Date: 2019-10-12 02:34 am (UTC)
siderea: (Default)
From: [personal profile] siderea

Sure it does. Meanwhile, back at the discussion we were having, you were going to explain why you feel so strongly about this, that you are attempting so insistently to invalidate the findings.

And then maybe you could explain why you keep saying that curious thing about "just wanting to know where"?

Given that it says where the study was conducted at the very start of the article, which I'm sure you also read before commenting on.

And, while we're at it, perhaps we could discuss one of the things I found most interesting about the article, how the study protocol they used would surface patterns of discrimination that wouldn't be possible for individual riders to have known about, one way or the other. I find that just fascinating. Don't you?

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