Most of the women mentioned that they didn’t know how to begin, so they plunged right in, or prefaced it with “Blank calls have been received from this number…”, which is what I’d probably have done too. It’s strange how, even when we decide to do something unusual for us, like calling a stranger, we want to conform as far as possible to social norms of how things are done. A conversation must have a beginning, a middle and and end, and we are uncomfortable having anything but conversations on the ‘phone’.
October 15, 2006...1:38 am
Mob justice
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March 8, 2007 at 1:33 pm
I look up and ask him to stand properly. He pretends not to understand, as do the men around him. I look to my companions, N and S; S switches seats with me, and the man backs off. Last year, I write this. And in response, this, this and this. Among many others, of course. My heroes.
October 15, 2006 at 1:14 pm
I will be filing one soon…
October 27, 2006 at 2:51 pm
[...] When Shivam called my post ”mob justice”, I didn’t like it. And then Anantha used that same label at PutVote.com, I began to get defensive. I didn’t know why, though, so I decided to check. [...]