This is wild to me. The kid is incredibly confident--because he can back it up. He knows it going in, she snarks at him, pulling rank, and he rebuffs it. He mops the floor with her, grandmaster notwithstanding.
He then, and this is the special part, tells her a (to him at least) true thing: That someday (after he has ascended even further) he hopes she'll be happy that she had the opportunity to play him. When he was young and small. Because in the future he's going to be big and famous, and he won't have the time, and she won't have the pull, for this match-up to even happen.
He doesn't defer to her womanness or her superior credentials. That's fantastic.
We all talk about what needs to happen to fix the natural relations between men and women in modernity. It's this. It's don't give her a pass when she's being bitchy, don't defer, and don't make yourself small to appease her.
You really can't tell? Like when he says he's a master, and she counters that she's a grandmaster? Or right off the bat when she peeks under the table to see what he's up to? Or starting her interaction with him with "how old are you?" Or when she says she's "still higher than you?"
Brother, for whatever reason you're glazing this chick. He's not. He's doing better than you.
No one is "glazing" anyone. I'm just not some over emotional little boy looking to be offended by human behavior. She looks at his pillow, oh my days, she looked at his pillow. Clearly this bitch needs to be corrected. She asked a child how old he is? Are you serious, the nerve to ask a kid who's playing adults in a tournament his age. He offers his rank unsolicited she responds in kind. And she's in the wrong?
She handled it well. The kid was pretty obnoxious. If the point of the video is to make women look bad, it fails.
This is wild to me. The kid is incredibly confident--because he can back it up. He knows it going in, she snarks at him, pulling rank, and he rebuffs it. He mops the floor with her, grandmaster notwithstanding.
He then, and this is the special part, tells her a (to him at least) true thing: That someday (after he has ascended even further) he hopes she'll be happy that she had the opportunity to play him. When he was young and small. Because in the future he's going to be big and famous, and he won't have the time, and she won't have the pull, for this match-up to even happen.
He doesn't defer to her womanness or her superior credentials. That's fantastic.
We all talk about what needs to happen to fix the natural relations between men and women in modernity. It's this. It's don't give her a pass when she's being bitchy, don't defer, and don't make yourself small to appease her.
When was she bitchy? When did she ask him to defer? Who asked the kid to be small? You are tilting at windmills
You really can't tell? Like when he says he's a master, and she counters that she's a grandmaster? Or right off the bat when she peeks under the table to see what he's up to? Or starting her interaction with him with "how old are you?" Or when she says she's "still higher than you?"
Brother, for whatever reason you're glazing this chick. He's not. He's doing better than you.
No one is "glazing" anyone. I'm just not some over emotional little boy looking to be offended by human behavior. She looks at his pillow, oh my days, she looked at his pillow. Clearly this bitch needs to be corrected. She asked a child how old he is? Are you serious, the nerve to ask a kid who's playing adults in a tournament his age. He offers his rank unsolicited she responds in kind. And she's in the wrong?