1. How Gen X thinks academic trigger warnings work: "okay class, someone might be triggered by this book, so the university is never teaching it again"
  2. How academic trigger warnings have worked my entire time at university: "Okay class, the reading for next week contains some graphic depictions of sexual assault. If this might be hard for you, feel free to come to office hours so we can find a way for you to be successful in class"
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  17. tempest-caller said: But tbh I have had many many classes that wont even give trigger warnings so this would be a huge improvement
  18. tempest-caller said: Yeah no this is gen x, even millenials, and also baby boomers
  19. tempest-caller said: Oh God never mind I got it mixed up with gen z lol
  20. chaotic-carnifex said: @tempest-caller you seem to be dealing with more informed gen xers than a lot of us and that’s a good thing
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