From Harris Mayersohn’s (writer for LSSC) Instagram story | December 15, 2017

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From Harris Mayersohn’s (writer for LSSC) Instagram story | December 15, 2017
OBSCURE REFERENCES AND HOW TO USE THEM
Harris Mayersohn
The toughest part of living in New York is learning how to conduct yourself conversationally. Unlike other parts of the world where common sense prevails, New York peoples are damn proud of their comparative literature degrees from small schools you’ve never heard of; but rest assured their school is the “Harvard of [insert state here]” (unless of course they went to Harvard, the “Vanderbilt of the North”).
Asking a formal acquaintance what exactly they’re referencing is akin to socially screaming ‘Uncle.’ Confess a lack of knowledge on any subject and you’ve effectively submitted yourself to another, confirming that they are a better person because they read something you didn’t, you worthless piece of publicly educated shit. Referencing obscure writers, chair architects and so on allows the overeducated to engage in constant battles of bloody knuckles without roughing up their smooth, uncalloused hands.