• @No_Ones_Slick_Like_Gaston
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    1031 year ago

    Master’s in Mansplaining: Course Overview

    1. Introduction to Mansplaining: Foundations and Historical Context.
    2. Advanced Over-explaining Techniques: Ensuring They REALLY Get It.
    3. “Ackchually” 101: Perfecting the Art of Pedantic Interruption.
    4. Body Language and Mansplaining: Dominating Physical Space.
    5. Eye Rolling Resistance Training: Preparing for Expected Backlashes.
    6. Condescension Theory: Making Simple Topics Sound Complicated.
    7. Selective Hearing: How to Ignore When They Say, “I Know.”.
    8. Mansplaining in Digital Age: Dominating Online Conversations.
    9. Rhetorical Strategies: How to Talk in Circles and Never Concede a Point.
    10. Advanced Studies in ‘Well, Actually’: Beyond “Ackchually”.
    11. Mock Lectures: Practice on Unsuspecting Friends and Family.
    12. Case Studies: From Interrupting to Over-elaborating.
    13. Mansplaining Across Cultures: Making Assumptions Worldwide.
    14. Debunking Mansplaining Myths: Or How to Justify Everything.
    15. Thesis Project: A 10-Hour Lecture on a Topic Your Audience Already Understands.

    /s

    • @cryptiod137
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      161 year ago

      First of all, well done.

      Secondly, where do I sign up?

      • @No_Ones_Slick_Like_Gaston
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        221 year ago

        Ackchually, I know a thing or two about online enrollment, ahem, well, you see, signing up for a course at a university is a rather intricate process. But don’t worry, I’m here to guide you through it, step by step, even if it seems rather obvious. After all, I’m quite familiar with the nuances, and you might need some… guidance.

        1. Understanding Universities: The University of Adelaide, if you weren’t aware, is located in Adelaide, South Australia. It’s one of those places where they teach things. Yes, educational things.

        2. Internet Basics: You’d probably use something called the ‘internet’ to register. It’s this vast network of computers. You might’ve heard of it.

        3. Navigating the Web: Once on the ‘internet’, you’ll need to open a ‘web browser’. It’s like a portal to different websites. I recommend typing in ‘University of Adelaide’ into a search engine – that’s a tool to help you find things online.

        4. Locating the Right Page: Now, this can get tricky. Look for words like “enrollment”, “registration”, or “courses”. It’s almost like a treasure hunt!

        5. Reading Instructions: They will most likely have instructions. I’d advise reading them. Slowly. And then maybe once more for good measure.

        6. Filling Out Details: They will ask for your details. It’s a way to identify you, in case you didn’t know. Make sure you know your own name; it’s crucial!

        7. Submitting the Application: After filling everything in, you’ll need to submit it. There’s usually a button that says “submit” or “apply”. Give it a click.

        8. Payment: Ah yes, they do require money in exchange for these classes. It’s a system that’s been around for quite some time. Find your credit card; it’s a plastic thing with numbers.

        9. Waiting: After you hit the submit button, you might need to wait for a confirmation. It’s like when you order food and then… wait for it to be cooked.

        10. Confirmation: Eventually, you’ll get an email. It’s a digital letter sent to your email address. Check it, and there should be all the details about your successful (fingers crossed!) registration.

        I know this may all sound terribly complex, but with time and perseverance, I believe you can master the intricate art of online registration. Good luck! 😉

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          Damn, you doubled down with it? I was starting to worry it was some shitty new bot behaviour

          • @No_Ones_Slick_Like_Gaston
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            61 year ago

            Lol ackchually… It cracks me the F up using that word and when I started typing got carried on. Man, today wasn’t a productive day at work I reckon.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Don’t go changing - you made it better for the rest of us. They were some solid efforts!

      • @doppelgangmember
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        21 year ago

        Actually first, let me tell you about how you can get scholarships. I’ll explain…

    • @killeronthecorner
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      41 year ago

      The thesis project should really only be about the course, as it’s something you just learned that everyone in the class already knows.

    • GratefullyGodless
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      21 year ago

      Based on your username, you definitely seem like you should know a thing or two about mansplaining.