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View original postI think those casual gatherings are exhausting because of the introversion, not the other way around.
View original postThere is a quote by someone (African woman and we already talked about my memory!) that is along the lines of "blah blah, it's your second thought that shows the kind of person you are." We all do stupid things if we're not paying attention, but if you think twice, change your reaction, you're probably not going to hell. 

View original postMaybe? Things that don't bother me are formal gatherings with my peers or gathering with my non-peers. That is, I can speak in front of a group of engineers at NASA no problem, whether they are at my level, below me, or above me. Not shy at my wife's church, or at a ballroom dance, or at a meeting of the local gave rescue group that I'm apart of. Plop me down and ask me to entertain kids, no problem.
View original postTake me to a party, surrounded by my friends, and I'm ready to leave before I get there.
I have this, but the others also wipe me out. Maybe you're just weird.
View original postThe second thing you said - it seems like for every profound saying there is an opposite profound saying. I would wager the one I'm looking for would describe the first thing you do as describing the 'real you' - the thing you do without thinking and second-guessing yourself. in vino veritas or some such. It's nice to think (and probably true!) that in my contrition, I am somewhat redeemed, but I would prefer to be the person who never had to feel contrite, because I had not wronged anyone.
As far as statements go, I'm sure you're right that there will always be an opposite. As to the content, I prefer to think that if my initial reaction is a bit racist, based on stereotypes, etc, but my second thought is "don't be absurd, you don't need to clasp your purse tighter in this instance," the latter shows who I'm learning to be, rather than the person I've been taught (even if accidentally) to be.
Microaggressions: Have you ever committed one?
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My memory sucks
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Of course your memory sucks, ma'am
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Ok then, on second thought...
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But, does that exist?
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I have this a lot.
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Using suck as a negative term is a microagression against those of us who like to suck.
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Even people who don't like sucking usually like getting sucked. *NM*
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Maaaaaybeeeeee.......???
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Hopefully, I commit them multiple times a day, every damn day
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So I was not wrong to treat her like she couldn't do her job.
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You can be such a little liar!
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I laughed at a co-worker's assertion that "non-white people can't be racist".
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Probably
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"I guess I would say Im lazy. I dont want to repeat same task so I just do it right the first time."
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I'm sure I have, though nothing springs to mind. It wouldn't, though, by definition.
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Being micro-agressed is a choice.
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I think you're both right
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Re: I think you're both right
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There is a difference.
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It has become an oppressive tool of the culture of victimhood
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As I said to Narg
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We will have to agree to disagree.
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*NM*