

Suicideįor use when you’re ready to end it all. Thumbs-up Cat is a semi-sarcastic way to say, “Yeah, you got it, bro!” It’s a tongue-in-cheek way to tweet encouragement, and you can also paste phrases next to the animal. I like to imagine this cat riding a skateboard (not pictured). It’s a power-move emoticon, and it almost acts like a grenade exploding behind you as you coolly stroll away into the sunset.Īuthorities hoping for … ) The NYT? /Ĭhannel your inner Horatio Caine and don the shades when you know your pun has hit the mark.Make sure you break up your statement into three very clear and concise parts, watch your spacing (again), and thank Twitter for the line breaks that make it all possible.

It’s unclear whether these three sassy men originated from a Beyoncé video, but that’s the attitude you should adopt when tweeting this. Katie Notopoulos, senior editor at BuzzFeed, coined GOT DAT Cat in July 2013. Use it to triumph your achievements and pull off a successful humblebrag. This cartoon cat is sort of the Twitter equivalent of to “talk to the hand,” but in a more braggy way. This is an acceptable reaction to 99 percent of what you might find on ಠ_ಠīeware! This can be tough to pull off if you can’t nail the spacing. If the table flip is too aggressive, a look of disapproval can be used to communicate disbelief or disappointment. Perfect for when you see a tweet about something so absurd or maddening you just need to throw a table in the air. The table flip is for frustration and anger. It can mean anything from “IDK” to “lol who cares” to “whatever.” The Sup Son is especially good for responding to when you have nothing else to say, and you’re just like, “Yup! That’s how it is.” lol ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Sup Son, also known as the Shruggie, originated in the Starcraft community-but it’s now probably the most widely used if not the most recognizable ASCII emoticon (it’s even made its way into headlines). Because there’s no handy cheat sheet for the most common characters, we made one ourselves. These ASCII emoticons take time and patience to master, but once you get the spacing down, you’ll feel like you’ve reached a post-text plane of self expression. Out of 100, my applications with a male name got 10 responses to interview Out of 100, my applications with a female name got 87 responses to interview The female resume got 870% more responses.Sure, Twitter supports emoji now, but does a set of warped ’90s smiley faces really represent the breadth of human emotion?įor more advanced tweeters, sometimes you just need more complex graphics.

Sometimes the male went first, sometimes the female went first. Made a fake resume, and responded to craigslist ads with both male and female names. So then I thought "what about someone looking for working class jobs?" So I decided to focus on restaurants- servers, hosting, etc.

Out of 100, my applications with a female name got 45 responses to interview The female resume was 650% more likely to get a callback. Out of 100, my applications with a male name got 7 responses for interview. I'd send it out with my real name, then a few days later (or few days before) with a female name. So I took my CV and changed the name to a female name. It's MUCH better being a woman So I did an experiment, I work in CS and decided to test what the gender bias is. 29.6K 1.3K sent 100 applications as a man and a woman.
