As pictured on Moskowitz’s Twitter. Photo: Courtesy of P.E. Moskowitz When I was a kid growing up in lower Manhattan, my father would always tell us, “The parking gods are on our side.” Circling the blocks around our apartment after running an errand, he never failed to find a spot — a skill he has passed down to me. A friend once described my ability to parallel park in New York City as “sexy,” and I agree: It is sexy, like being able to handle a power tool.
“The entire pretext of why they were allowed to come at you was so nonexistent,” said the writer Charlotte Shane. “That’s why I was so delighted by it, even though I was also horrified.” There’s an academic name for this attributed to the technology researcher danah boyd: context collapse, in which disparate audiences that may not want to be in the same place together IRL are forced by social-media algorithms to share virtual space. And as tech writer Charlie Warzel has pointed out, the more this happens, the more angry and cynical people appear to become.
Zac also happens to have a linguistics degree, so he broke it down further. “The purpose of my tweet was not to try and scold. It was for entertainment,” he said. “And that’s why I think a lot of communication breakdowns happen online. The sole function of language on Twitter is different .”
_pem_pem I'm really good a parallel parking too! lol 🤷🏽♀️ I've driven small cars all my life here in Los Angeles so I could get a space anywhere and I do. Most people don't know how 🤣
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_pem_pem Dick parking move, but if you’re down with your car getting dinked; nbd and impressive job. Agreed that the social medias are crushing mental health for the portion of society fully engaged in them.
_pem_pem NO, I don't believe it either, I think someone pulled up behind or in front of you, wheres the video?
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