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Originally Posted by jayswin
Curves always goes way overboard in real life examples when he's making a point. It's hilarious.
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It’s funny watching him use the same formula over and over again.
- brings up a “real” issue with some loosely related anecdotes that suggest he doesn’t actually know much about the issue
- people point out the obvious
- brings up even more loosely related anecdotes, which are now borderline absurd or have nothing to do with the original issue
- people once again point out the obvious
- reframes criticisms of the anecdotes as denial that the original issue (which hasn’t even really been explored) exists at all
And over and over again.
We’re talking about WFH and his complaints so far have been people not responding to emails and a woman than makes too much money and makes his husband watch the baby for two whole hours (wow!) a couple times a week. Two things that have nothing to do with WFH but he’s going to respond pretending that people are denying issues with WFH exist.