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Whining about "whining."
I am so tired of Pajama Media stuff like this.One of the nice things about being a writer in 2018 is that SJWs will continue to find new and absurd ways to get their feelings hurt. Even if nothing else is happening, I can always count on a group of SJWs providing me with something to write about. This time, a horde of them provided me a gift by taking to Twitter to express their dismay at a photo of chopsticks accompanying a New York Times story about a new Japanese restaurant....The NYT deserved the ribbing it got in tweets that were not "whining" but well-aimed gibes like:
was that chopsticks placement also 'inspired by asia' 👀 http://pic.twitter.com/xG4ixOsOd3— Wilfred Chan (@wilfredchan) December 27, 2017
The phrase "inspired by Asia" — which really is ridiculous — was in the NYT restaurant review. Asia's a big place. And the photograph is ludicrous, and to mock it is not to be an SJW or an absurdly easily hurt snowflake.
Where is the diner supposed to sit, and how do you eat that steak without a fork and a big knife? It reminds me of the May 6, 1990 entry in David Sedaris's diary:
A man at the IHOP tonight lifted his entire steak with his fork and held it before his mouth, chewing off hunks of it.
I am so tired of Pajama Media stuff like this.
One of the nice things about being a writer in 2018 is that SJWs will continue to find new and absurd ways to get their feelings hurt. Even if nothing else is happening, I can always count on a group of SJWs providing me with something to write about. This time, a horde of them provided me a gift by taking to Twitter to express their dismay at a photo of chopsticks accompanying a New York Times story about a new Japanese restaurant....The NYT deserved the ribbing it got in tweets that were not "whining" but well-aimed gibes like:
was that chopsticks placement also 'inspired by asia' 👀 http://pic.twitter.com/xG4ixOsOd3— Wilfred Chan (@wilfredchan)
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The phrase "inspired by Asia" — which really is ridiculous — was in the NYT restaurant review. Asia's a big place. And the photograph is ludicrous, and to mock it is not to be an SJW or an absurdly easily hurt snowflake.
Where is the diner supposed to sit, and how do you eat that steak without a fork and a big knife? It reminds me of the May 6, 1990 entry in David Sedaris's diary:
The phrase "inspired by Asia" — which really is ridiculous — was in the NYT restaurant review. Asia's a big place. And the photograph is ludicrous, and to mock it is not to be an SJW or an absurdly easily hurt snowflake.
Where is the diner supposed to sit, and how do you eat that steak without a fork and a big knife? It reminds me of the May 6, 1990 entry in David Sedaris's diary:
A man at the IHOP tonight lifted his entire steak with his fork and held it before his mouth, chewing off hunks of it.
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