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I remember seeing a WoB (from the past year, I'm pretty confident), in which he talked about the dangers of stereotypes. He discussed the line between a respectful reference and a tired cliche, using the example of Herdazians having large families and a culture of hospitality like Hispanic families are known for. In the same section he talked about the issues of slavery with parshmen and listeners, and the danger of addressing the topic of slavery in a useful way.

I thought it was on Reddit, but couldn't find it in Pagerunner's compilation. I also looked through the Writing Excuses transcripts, thinking it might have been there, but didn't find it.

Does anyone else remember this WoB?

 

Edit: Found it! (link) @Pagerunner, is there a preferred method for submitting missed reddit comments to your compilation?

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58 minutes ago, ccstat said:

I remember seeing a WoB (from the past year, I'm pretty confident), in which he talked about the dangers of stereotypes. He discussed the line between a respectful reference and a tired cliche, using the example of Herdazians having large families and a culture of hospitality like Hispanic families are known for. In the same section he talked about the issues of slavery with parshmen and listeners, and the danger of addressing the topic of slavery in a useful way.

I thought it was on Reddit, but couldn't find it in Pagerunner's compilation. I also looked through the Writing Excuses transcripts, thinking it might have been there, but didn't find it.

Does anyone else remember this WoB?

 

Edit: Found it! (link) @Pagerunner, is there a preferred method for submitting missed reddit comments to your compilation?

Just commenting it in the thread should do fine. I may have made a decision not to include this one; I don't recall. I was pulling out things that would be relevant for theorizing, less about real-world stuff.

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