You Heard Me Wrong—But That’s Not Your Fault… Entirely.

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There’s a special kind of chaos that happens when language, identity, and interpretation crash into each other at high speed. And we’re all sitting in the wreckage.

I am going to be working on a series at TURNIPSTYLE that I am tagging; “eweherdmewrong” — #EweHerdMeWrong is where I start pulling that wreckage apart—one misleading phrase, half-baked label, or willfully misunderstood term at a time.

See, this isn’t just about harmless confusion.
Sometimes people want to be misunderstood.
Because ambiguity? It’s a power tool.

This series isn’t about grammar. It’s about meaning—and how easily it gets hijacked. It’s for anyone who’s been burned by a word that didn’t mean what you thought it did. It’s for folks ready to start calling out the difference between being unclear… and being deliberately misleading.

Because maybe the problem isn’t that we disagree. Maybe it’s that someone designed the conversation to fail.

I invite you to follow along at https://turnipstyle.com/tag/eweherdmewrong/ online or add https://turnipstyle.com/tag/eweherdmewrong/feed to your RSS reader.

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