• @MostlyBlindGamer@rblind.com
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    212 months ago

    You’re absolutely right. The most likely scenario is that the person with first-hand knowledge misinterpreted the situation. These poor men and their sensitive feelings…

    Irony aside, I’m sure it’s a complex situation with different relevant points to any perspective, but the events as told line up with my own experiences.

    • @bradorsomething@ttrpg.network
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      72 months ago

      I would suspect it’s a humility issue. It’s a constant challenge, for me at least, to be vulnerable about my weaknesses and not be bull-rushed by other men seeing an opportunity to push me down. Fortunately I’m the boss now, so I can set an example that I can be wrong and trust others to say I’m right, or step back and admit a weakness that another can cover.

      • @MostlyBlindGamer@rblind.com
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        52 months ago

        Right, making it look like you know what you’re doing is a great way to advance to the point where you cause real damage. I’m glad you don’t have to do that, and aren’t getting trampled by the people who do.

    • @Isoprenoid@programming.dev
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      42 months ago

      The most likely scenario is that the person with first-hand knowledge misinterpreted the situation.

      Exactly. Which is why I started with questions so you could explain more. That’s how a conversation works and prevents it from getting toxic.

      These poor men and their sensitive feelings…

      Case and point.

      • @MostlyBlindGamer@rblind.com
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        102 months ago

        Oh, uh. I’m wondering if I laid the irony down too thick. I think the comment you originally replied to is probably correct. I think your questions are typical escape hatches for men to be blameless in any situation. I can imagine you didn’t mean them that way, but that’s what’s usually meant by them.