but it would be funny if it was.

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  • buckykat [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    Least favorite type of guy: the perpetual devil’s advocate, the guy who seems to have the unstoppable urge to justify any bad thing that is criticized in his presence.

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      Least favorite type of guy: the perpetual devil’s advocate, the guy who seems to have the unstoppable urge to justify any bad thing that is criticized in his presence.

      Ever see a Redditor mansplain about mansplaining? agony-4horsemen

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        Know a guy who proudly stated how he loves to play the devils advocate just to test my knowledge or whatever. I asked him to not do that once, because it’s just shitty and pointless.

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            Yup and these guys definitely exist in the wild, proudly.

            I’ve spent 5 years studying a field, they always devils advocate me on my work if I make the mistake of talking about it. And typically tell me how my field works, which they know nothing about.

            It’s kind of amazing, the confidence I mean.

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    leave a comment with your least favorite kind of guy below

    The computer toucher types that got the worst possible understanding of Spock from Star Trek and LARPs as some kind of emotionless (but also contemptful of emotions) condescending passive-aggressive contrarian asshole. With fake politeness, these types infest reddit-logo (and sometimes here) with “who hurt you?” style put-downs, trying to silence people that care too much about things or maybe criticize their treats. They also commonly like to say dehumanizing shit like all social interactions are transactional, that people they don’t like are “NPCs,” that “human nature” means everyone is (and ought) to be a sadistic murderfucker that only cares about breeding and/or wealth accumulation, and so on.

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    What do you mean misandry isn’t real? They give me a little bowl of it before every meal at the Japanese restaurant near my house

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    c/goodposting must be made for this.

    Also probably english lit guy. If there’s a university guy who is smug and classist about it, him.

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      Having English professors look down their noses at me and tell me that “genre fiction” was universally bad and childish and only gritty grimy contemporary stories that try so hard to be nonformulaic that it becomes the formula, where nothing happens in the story but unlikable characters smoking, drinking, cussing, having sex and/or receiving/enjoying SV, and maybe doing self-harm until it all (predictably) ends in a pretentiously unsatisfying way to “artfully” make the reader feel like they wasted their time, were worthy of the snobs’ approval.

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        What a compelling argument these professors have!! how-compelling

        contrarianism

        No lie though that describes some of my absolute favourite queer lit. I like the subversions of commonly accepted narrative structures. Orange Book.

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          I haven’t read that particular one and know nothing about it so I can’t really comment upon it. My issue is primarily the dogma of “all genre fiction is bad but ‘contemporary’ totally isn’t its own genre” so professors could push their particularly favorite slop on all students and try to indoctrinate them into One True Fiction obedience.

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          I-was-saying

          Disco Elysium had magnificent worldbuilding, a rich inner life (of an utter disaster of a human being), metaphysically unique circumstances for its setting, cryptids, and I even thought the ending(s) were bittersweet yet still satisfying.

          Those professors I mentioned would hate it from the start because it didn’t take place in a real life city and didn’t name-drop specific brands of items seen on the shelfs of rooms where the misanthropic characters smoke, cuss, and hurt themselves.

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              (they forced us to read J.M. Coetzee’s Disgrace in college)

              UGH.

              I tried to block out most of that “non genre” genre gritty pretentious wine liberal slop, but for some reason (probably because the professor decided to spend a week of class time exhaustively delving into it) a particular short story called “Why Don’t You Dance?” was like his favorite work of all time and its only mercy was that it was so short… but six hours of class time delving into the boomerriffic ennui may have been the start of my decision of “I’ve decided I don’t like boomers and their values and ideology are as toxic as the lead in their brains” since then.

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    my least favourite guy is every man who comments on women’s posts on instagram. that app is borderline unusuable because every post from a woman is just filled with all sorts of misogyny

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        That’s such a specific thing and it always happens no matter what. I have a transfemme friend who livestreams on TikTok and I can’t get over how smug the people commenting “hello sir” are. Like they really think it’s clever or original or something.

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        There’s a special kind of chud that drops Bible verses out of nowhere, especially in attempts to make some sinner feel uncomfortable. Sadistic creeps. grillman