Yeah boiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!
I think it probably has far more to do with phonetics and the ways different sounds carry emotion than with the gender identity we insist upon associating with specific words
Kiki booba?
Disclaimer: this is not doxxing. It is publicly available information on LinkedIn. Thus, this is not against any rules.
Name: Shali Rana Reed
Experience: COO and Executive producer at The Reeder (https://thereeder.co/) since December 2017. Located in San Diego, CA, USAEnjoy :)
And what are we supposed to do with this information?
Oh that’s actually non of my business. You could contact her and ask her how she is doing. Just as an idea where to start.
If only someone did this for healthcare ceos and not LinkedIn lunatics
That’s cause the male version is DUUUDE!
Duuuuuuuuude is universal.
Sad: Duuude…
Happy: Duuuude!
Excited: Duuuuude!!!
Mad: Dude!
Disappointed: dude
To male friends: Dude
To female friends: Dude
To your significant other: DudeAnd not-gendered.
I’m a dude, you’re a dude, she’s a dude, we’re all dudes now.
Yes, I fuck dudes, why do you ask?
I also fuck dudes, why do you care?
Just to be clear, I only fuck the sorts of dudes who want fuckin, so don’t think of me as some sort of dude-fuck peddler, okay?
or Duder, or El Duderino,…
Just gonna leave this here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSh7EcVdnvk
Shouldn’t it be „me neither“?
Yes it should. Kind of in the same way that it should be “I couldn’t care less” instead of “I could care less” which I’ve seen a lot more in recent years.
Bernie said “could care less” in his response to the sotu last night. Made me cringe.
Literally just talking about that! I agree that the original intent (and, you know, meanings of words) should make it “couldn’t” but I think the two have linguistically drifted together within the phrase.
The rules-boy in me rallies against it, but the descriptivist in me celebrates and I couldn’t care less how he said it.
Wittgenstein said that language isn’t actually semantic in its natural state. Instead, language serves as a sort of game to accomplish social ends.
“I could care less” serves the social end of telling everyone you have no critical thinking skills and shouldn’t be taken seriously.
Lol.
On a slightly more serious note, it makes dry humor a bit harder to land since you can’t rely on subtlety as much. Like “I could care less about my SO” in context where it’s the punchline of a misdirection joke.
Such is life though.
Lol, that second thought boomed me pretty good, thanks
Yes, do you think someone celebrating sexism is going to be the kind of person that edits their tweets before sending them?
Celebrating sexism? Lmao.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women-are-wonderful_effect
You should read this
Women-are-wonderful_effect
Well yeah, that’s because we are 🥰
Do you not see the overt sexism there?
I don’t. I see someone pointing out a quirk in language.
What company is ok with their COO saying shit like this next to their name?
Probably self-proclaimed COO of an MLM she sells shit for.
It’s censored out like the rest of her name. It said coomer originally.
Girrrlll, you a nazi.
Maaaaannn, I love not being a Nazi.
Girrrlllll, it’s so brave that you shared that information about yourself in public on the Internet next to a picture of your IRL face.
Both of those have multiple other uses, good and bad. Maaan is used for amazement and girrrl is used for incredulity.
Misandrist