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It's not "privileged BY using bad grammar", it's "privilege TO use bad grammar". But yes, we know, the privilege boogeymen kicked your dog and made you take a CRT class.
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These days kids have screen-resolution privilege because they can go to OLED and LCD class unlike the CRT classes we had to do back in the day. Persistence of vision is oppression!
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In one ear and out the other, huh? Do you think deliberately misunderstanding words makes you clever? Are you sticking it to those got-dang SJWs?
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Loved your comment, made my day. Thanks!
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Why, thank you. It was my pri—<User was banned for this comment>
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What else should you call something that is only socially acceptable for a certain group of people to do? I understand word fatigue, but it feels very adequately used here.
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Oh no, it's very precisely used. Even if replying commenters did have downvote privilege I would have gladly used my upvote privilege on your comment. I hope you enjoy your upvote-reception privilege.
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You aren't being nearly as clever here as you think you are.
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And getting away with it despite that is certainly a kind of privilege.
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Congratulations on learning a new word
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They’re so close to getting it!
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How sad I’m missing literacy privilege but fortunately looks like I’ve got downvote privilege so that will make up for it.

Though, after thinking about it, I have illiteracy privilege so there’s that too.

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