S~~~-tested by an assistan professor

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    The_Mad_Pirate
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    So, I asked for help with an exercise to a female assistant professor in the most politically incorrect way ( “I don’t f~~~ing get what this exercise says”) and she s~~~-tested me with the classical PC bulls~~~ (“Hey! have some respect! You can’t talk like that”) , so, after clarifying i was and will ever be polically incorrect she throw a mini tantrum. Meanwhile i decided to give a quick check to my cell phone, for wich she s~~~-tested my again ( “are you gonna check your phone or pay attention ? “).

    Has anything happend to you guys in Uni ?.

    "We didn't start the fire. It was always burning. Since the world's been turning" "A world that vilifies men only breeds a generation of men that feel no empathy towards women" “In a woman’s mind , there is really no such thing as a ‘we’. In her eyes, earth allways revolves around her, not the other way around. So thinking that your needs , aspirations or desires are valid enough to be persued, or even that you are entitled achive such goals, is like asking your boss for a pay rise in your very first day at the job.”

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    RoyDal
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    Not to me. I took the small pains to actually treat them with respect, which every human being deserves — even college professors.

    Frankly, I learned to my bitter cost that creating hostility where there was none always worked against me in the long run.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Bomwa
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    I don’t think cursing has anything to do with political correctness. I think cursing shows a lack of control. One project of mine is to decrease the amount of cursing. I have basically managed to reduce my cursing to times of anger. During those times cursing seems to just come out.

    Personally, I think you will be better off curbing the expletives.

    As for uni, yes it sucks. I just missed out on top honours spot because I wasn’t a girl and chose to write my own thesis, instead of use my pussy to get as much possible help from male professors as possible.

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    Anonymous
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    Well you, presumably, a student asked for a assistant professor to help you with that opening.

    I am surprised she helped you at all man.

    I wouldn’t have been half as patient as her even as a grad student/teaching assistant.

    Respect for one’s profession and skills first. Their gender is secondary concern.

    Like brothers above mentioned it’s not a case of politically correctness.

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    Anonymous
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    I think you are confusing the term mgtow with prick

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    The_Mad_Pirate
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    I think you are confusing the term mgtow with prick

    Sorry, didn’t knew that “letting myself be language policed by a woman” was part of MGTOW phillosophy. I must have “missed” that part.

    "We didn't start the fire. It was always burning. Since the world's been turning" "A world that vilifies men only breeds a generation of men that feel no empathy towards women" “In a woman’s mind , there is really no such thing as a ‘we’. In her eyes, earth allways revolves around her, not the other way around. So thinking that your needs , aspirations or desires are valid enough to be persued, or even that you are entitled achive such goals, is like asking your boss for a pay rise in your very first day at the job.”

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    I think you are confusing the term mgtow with prick

    Sorry, didn’t knew that “letting myself be language policed by a woman” was part of MGTOW phillosophy. I must have “missed” that part.

    I see where you are coming from. It’s extremely hard to spot a clear line where political correctness begins and where it stops.

    How can we give a good reason to him not to swear? I think he needs a decent explanation in order to understand. If we just say ‘don’t swear’ it sounds like dogma.

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    Aristotle
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    From my perspective, this is a case of 2 different standards for politeness rather than anything else.

    I used to swear a lot more than I do now, however I found that when you want to be taken professionally and seriously, being polite helps. Yes, it has gone way too far in modern culture, to the point where being blunt is often viewed as being offensive.

    I like to use my Restaurant analogy. In many restaurants, the staff is trained to not argue with customers, so you can get away with saying things like:
    – I’d like my steak medium rare c~~~~~~~~~.

    However, I prefer my steak done with salt and pepper, not saliva.

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