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Here's a great thread if you're sick of being told, 'Do better' or 'Be best'

You may have heard that language is like a virus, and as we stare at Twitter all day it’s like looking through a microscope and seeing new organisms develop. We realize that “Be Best” is the official name of first lady Melania Trump’s anti-bullying initiative, although some outlets insist she stole the words from Michelle Obama.

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Another we’re seeing a lot of is, “Do better.” For example, a progressive might get bent out of shape that The New York Times published a factual, non-biased headline about Trump, and after canceling their subscription in an outrage they’d implore the offending paper, “Do better.”

We’ll credit Ben Shapiro for tweeting this into our timelines; it’s a great thread to read if you’re sick of being told, “Do better.”

Nailed it.

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It didn’t take long to find “Do better” in its natural habitat. Here’s Soledad O’Brien scolding Weijia Jiang and Norah O’Donnell for reporting accurately on President Trump’s speech:


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