Subject: Let's run with the cookie analogy.
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Posted on: 2015-08-19 15:04:00 UTC
This is Suesette. Suesette likes making cookies.
Unfortunately, she is terrible at it.
Suesette doesn't know she's terrible at making cookies. Her family and friends all tell her they're 'lovely...'. Every time she makes them, they all get eaten.
This is Lacksidacksical. She's with the Protectors of Pastries and Cookies. Members of this 'PPC' visit cake stands and the like, seeking cookies to comment on.
Today, Suesette has decided to try and sell her cookies on a stall. By a complete coincidence, Lacksidacksical happens upon the stall. She buys a cookie. It is terrible.
Here's what Suesette would like Lacksidacksical to do:
*Tell her how wonderful her cookies are.
That isn't going to happen.
Here is what Lacksidacksical does not do:
*Tell Suesette she's a terrible person.
*Tell Suesette she's a terrible cook and should stop cooking forever.
*Tell Suesette her cookies are 'just terrible, that's all there is to it'.
*Give Suesette an exhaustative list of what's wrong with her cookies.
*Stand in front of the stall and tell people 'don't buy Suesette's cookies - they're terrible'.
*Lie to Suesette and tell her her cookies are nice. That would be dishonest.
*Just ignore it. Where's the fun in that?
Here is what Lacksidacksical does do:
*Take the conversation away from Suesette's location, so she doesn't get upset.
*Tell her friends in the Protectors of Pastries and Cookies about Suesette's terrible cookies.
*Go through the cookies methodically and sort out what's good and what's bad.
*Learn from the experience how to improve her own cookies.
*Make a pamphlet showing blown-up and humorously-annotated pictures of the worst parts of Suesette's cookies, and share it with the PPC.
Here is what Lacksidacksical might do:
*Offer Suesette some careful constructive criticism of her cookies, complementing her on the flavour, but highlighting that they're too hard to actually eat.
*Take Suesette some good cookies, to show her the difference.
*Get angry (or pretend to get angry) about how bad Suesette's cookies are. This anger could be between PPCers, or in the pamphlet.
*Eat an entire cookie in her quest to understand it better.
Is Lacksi mocking Suesette, by way of her cooking? I don't think so; she's not throwing it in her face, the way she would be either making her comments to Suesette herself, or making comments about Suesette. She's taken very clear and deliberate steps to separate the cookies from Suesette, both physically (she's taken them elsewhere) and mentally (she doesn't talk about Suesette at all). I think those two steps, combined, take her work away from mockery of Suesette, and into parody of her cookies.
As it were. I'm hungry for cookies now. ^_^
hS