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I don't like saying a person's name as a slur. It's just ugh, hypocritical.

No, they always existed, they were the one who came from "better" families and would push their weight around to feign importance they didn't have. Those types of people have always been there. Truly important people don't have to do things like that.

I think we'll always have events to dress for. In my job we have conferences or presentation days, client visiting days. And I know people still like to dress for shows or nights out. People love fashion. I do wish people wanted to be more polite, especially online. Even on Nextdoor, where you're literally talking to your neighbors, people seem to forget they're not talking for their egos and insult each other for nothing at all. It's dumb.

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Devorah Firestone
Devorah Firestone

Written by Devorah Firestone

Engineer for people with disabilities, actress, long-term activist, scholar. Loves cooking, Porsche and boats. #antiwar #inclusion #films #A11y

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