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biteable-pink-pixie · 6 months
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Would love to know where you lost marks on the purity test 😘
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Group sex, fucked more than 5 people, amphetamines, incest, beastiality and fucked two different people in the same day.
I think they were the only ones?
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By: Randall L. Kennedy
Published: Apr 2, 2024
On a posting for a position as an assistant professor in international and comparative education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, applicants are required to submit a CV, a cover letter, a research statement, three letters of reference, three or more writing samples, and a statement of teaching philosophy that includes a description of their “orientation toward diversity, equity, and inclusion practices.”
At Harvard and elsewhere, hiring for academic jobs increasingly requires these so-called diversity statements, which Harvard’s Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning describes as being “about your commitment to furthering EDIB within the context of institutions of higher education.”
By requiring academics to profess — and flaunt — faith in DEI, the proliferation of diversity statements poses a profound challenge to academic freedom.
A closer look at the Bok Center’s page on diversity statements illustrates how.
For the purpose of showcasing attentiveness to DEI, the Center suggests answering questions such as: “How does your research engage with and advance the well-being of socially marginalized communities?”; “Do you know how the following operate in the academy: implicit bias, different forms of privilege, (settler-)colonialism, systemic and interpersonal racism, homophobia, heteropatriarchy, and ableism?”; “How do you account for the power dynamics in the classroom, including your own positionality and authority?”; “How do you design course assessments with EDIB in mind?”; and “How have you engaged in or led EDIB campus initiatives or programming?”
The Bok Center’s how-to page mirrors the expectation that DEI statements will essentially constitute pledges of allegiance that enlist academics into the DEI movement by dint of soft-spoken but real coercion: If you want the job or the promotion, play ball — or else.
Playing ball entails affirming that the DEI bureaucracy is a good thing and asking no questions that challenge it, all the while making sure to use in one’s attestations the easy-to-parody DEI lingo. It does not take much discernment to see, moreover, that the diversity statement regime leans heavily and tendentiously towards varieties of academic leftism and implicitly discourages candidates who harbor ideologically conservative dispositions.
In addition to exerting pressure towards leftist conformity, the process of eliciting diversity statements abets cynicism. Detractors reasonably suspect that underneath the uncontroversial aspirations for diversity statements — facilitating a more open and welcoming environment for everyone — are controversial goals including the weeding out of candidates who manifest opposition to or show insufficient enthusiasm for the DEI regime.
Detractors also reasonably object to what they see as a troubling invitation to ritualized dissembling. A cottage industry of diversity statement “counseling” has already emerged to offer candidates prefabricated, boilerplate rhetoric.
Candidates for academic positions at Harvard should not be asked to support ideological commitments. Imagine the howl of protest that would (or should) erupt if a school at Harvard asked a candidate for a faculty position to submit a statement of their orientation towards capitalism, or patriotism, or Making America Great Again with a clear expectation of allegiance? Such pressure constitutes an encroachment upon the intellectual freedom that ought to be part of the enjoyment of academic life.
Demands for DEI statements are also counterproductive to efforts to undo the effects of long overlooked invidious social discriminations in academia. It is important to remember that the DEI ethos did not emerge from nowhere — it emerged from a laudable determination to free academia of attitudes and practices that impeded potential contributors for prejudicial reasons, thereby depriving institutions of higher learning of useful talents.
Universities are under a legal, moral, and pedagogical duty to take action against wrongful discriminatory conduct. But demands for mandatory DEI statements venture far beyond that obligation into territory that is full of booby-traps inimical to an intellectually healthy university environment.
By overreaching, by resorting to compulsion, by forcing people to toe a political line, by imposing ideological litmus tests, by incentivizing insincerity, and by creating a circular mode of discourse that is seemingly impervious to self-questioning, the current DEI regime is discrediting itself.
It would be hard to overstate the degree to which many academics at Harvard and beyond feel intense and growing resentment against the DEI enterprise because of features that are perhaps most evident in the demand for DEI statements. I am a scholar on the left committed to struggles for social justice. The realities surrounding mandatory DEI statements, however, make me wince. The practice of demanding them ought to be abandoned, both at Harvard and beyond.
Randall L. Kennedy is the Michael R. Klein Professor at Harvard Law School.
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thezekezeal · 1 year
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I heard people like to see these silly things???
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mckitterick · 1 year
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Updated Purity Test!
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wanna find out how innocent or naughty you are (and compare yourself with others)? check out the updated version of the classic...
Rice University Purity Test: X
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righteousruin · 1 year
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college!Bane got a 77, bless
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raspberryconverse · 1 year
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Absolutely not, I just like a specific flavor of David and Patrick smut. I honestly mostly like canon divergent AUs or where they don't change too much from canon. I mean, I've read other AUs and not hated them, but I'm not really into where it's basically just them as a shortcut for describing what your character looks like and their mannerisms.
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rice-purity-test · 1 year
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How to Know You Are Ready for New Relationship
Knowing if you're prepared and ready for a new, committed relationship might be difficult. If you recently split up with your ex or are just getting into dating, it's more difficult.
Before starting a new relationship, it's crucial to make sure you're prepared. We suggest checking your partner's personality before beginning a new relationship.
Because a personality test almost indicates the other person's personality, it can reduce your chances of ending your new relationship early.
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There are numerous advantages to being single. Additionally, it helps you understand what you do and do not want in a companion.
However, it might be challenging to determine when you're prepared to move on and enter a new relationship. Here are eight signs that you're probably prepared for a new relationship.
8 Sings to Know You Are Ready for New Relationship
Are you prepared to enter a new relationship? Does this individual fit you? Will you two remain together?
While starting a brand-new relationship can be amazing, exciting, and full of hope and promise, it can also be stressful. Fortunately, eight essential indicators might tell you when you're truly prepared to start dating again.
You Are Over Your Ex
You've moved past your last relationship, which is one of the telltale signals that you're prepared to begin a new one. "No one is willing to date again unless they have appropriately healed from their earlier heartbreak."
You're not fully prepared to begin a new relationship if you're still continually yearning for your ex and evaluating your new partner compared to them.
However, if your attention and energy are focused on this new person and your thoughts of your ex are scarcely present, you may be prepared to begin something fresh.
You Are Open With Your Partner
You and this person must have a direct line of communication. You're not prepared to begin a new relationship if you're keeping things from one another, aren't open with one another, and aren't willing to be vulnerable because you're already setting yourself up for failure.
However, your relationship with your new spouse will likely improve if you can be open and honest with them.
You Are Willing to Take a Chance
You have to accept the possibility of getting injured when you take risks in relationships.
There are no guarantees in relationships, so you must be prepared for the possibility that your new union will eventually end in separation.
Do You Want to Date Someone?
This new relationship might not be meaningful and enjoyable if you're starting it out of obligation, because you don't want to be alone, or because you believe the time is running out to find someone.
It can take time and patience to discover the right person, but it's important to find someone you genuinely connect with and who wants to be your partner.
The decision to settle rather than wait to meet someone who genuinely fulfills and exceeds your demands can only cause you harm in the long run.
You Have a Gut Feeling That You Are Prepared
When you're prepared to begin a new relationship, you intuitively and intuitively know that this is your best course of action.
It can assist in setting you up for relationship success when you begin a relationship for the correct reasons, such as because you genuinely care about your partner and want to be in a relationship with them.
Your new relationship can succeed in every aspect when you feel prepared to take this step and believe in your natural inclination.
You Are Thinking About the Future
It demonstrates your drive to work on a project if you are aware of your goals for the future and can see a clear path to achieving them.
You care about your future, so don't settle for someone unable or unwilling to provide for your needs. Additionally, you must be self-assured to stand on your own two feet.
Avoid the trap of believing that you need a relationship to feel good about yourself since you will just feel miserable and lost in a relationship.
And it's challenging to develop confidence or keep up the motivation to pursue your happiness when you feel that way.
You Have Time for a Relationship
You're not ready for a relationship if the thought of getting into one overwhelms you or seems impossible.
No relationship can succeed without the commitment from both sides to the relationship's future, mutual respect, time, and effort.
It'd be that you're too busy or worn out to commit to a committed relationship. You are not yet ready for a committed relationship if you don't respect yourself highly enough to make yourself available to someone special.
Final Words
So, if you have had a breakup recently and want someone in your life to move on with, I suggest you take a look into yourself. The above eight signs will help you if you are ready for a new relationship. If you really feel these above eight signs, you are ready for a new relationship.
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firefly-fez · 1 year
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You know what I don’t care if someone did self-diagnose based off of three tiktok videos and a handful of google searches. They still shouldn’t have their concerns dismissed out of hand.
Are they going to be well-informed? No. Is a Google search equal to medical expertise? No. Are they likely to be influced by misinformation? Yes. Absolutely.
But it’s help-seeking behaviour, and we shouldn’t dismiss that.
If someone identifies with the idea that they’re different, there’s a reason. People are often quick to say that they’re attention seeking, or just looking for community. But… like stop and ask yourself why? Why are they looking for community in online spaces centered around mental illness? Why are they resonating with the community that they find? Why are they unable to connect with community elsewhere?
Something is driving their help-seeking behaviour. It may or may not be the thing that they self-diagnosed with. They may have been influnced by significant amounts of misinformation — I don’t care. They still deserve compassionate help to find and address whatever is driving that need.
People don’t get influenced by misinformation because they’re gullible, they get influenced by misinformation because they’re vulnerable.
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coswinx · 1 month
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As is the beauty of being aroace ✨
(and a minor if that says anything)
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fjordfolk · 2 months
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i don't even think one has to go as far as to unravel the whole idea of breed, registry and stud books, because i know for a fact that in other animals one has managed to have all of these things without going fckn batshit
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biteable-pink-pixie · 6 months
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Everything that lost you marks on the purity test
I honestly don't know what to tell you? I haven't done any of those soo?
Haven't had the opportunity to have group sex
Haven't slept with more than two guys and not one after the other on the same day
I have only done mushrooms and pot. No harder drugs, would like to try MDMA though and microdose LSD
Haven't fucked an animal, would be pretty weird what with being a vet nurse and what not. It's not the same thing as being into monsterfucking or furry or pet play.
Haven't fucked a relative so no incest. Kinda only interested in the 'step' kink. Definitely don't want my dad to fuck me or any of my smelly brothers.
Oh yeah and haven't been arrested or done any crime except for speeding a god awful amount and accidentally shoplifting.
Done all the other stuff though.
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loopsisloops · 3 months
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You vs What You Read
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Link 💛
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The Duality of Man
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seal-berry · 3 months
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real cool to see theyfab shit on my feed guys. I know that its an internet brain poison thing that irl has such little impact. I get that human nature is that when we are harmed we want to spitefully hit back where it hurts. but the lack of understanding/lack of caring that using the word theyfab WILL hurt others that you dont intend, especially on a site where the posts are the content and there is a large, mostly silent audience, sucks. It's so much the energy of like "I was bullied, and now I get to be the bully" as opposed to "I was hurt but I want to limit how that hurt affects others as I heal." And no, I'm not asking for people to be a perfect victim, but there are consequences for instigating and perpetuating hurt. People say the term only applies to those who weaponize their agab, and I find that argument weak considering I've already seen the term used against people literally the exact same way trender and tucute were and are. I think a lot of the use of the term is social posturing to feel good about being in the in-group. I get why, because many trans people are isolated and desperate for a place to belong, but doing it via throwing others under the bus makes things worse for everyone. The solution to transmisogyny will never be enbyphobia, idk what to tell you :/
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purity-town · 11 months
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It's not easy to be optimistic when you've gotten caught up in a lunatic cult, but the potential of freedom is hard to ignore.
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