If you’re gonna push the wage gap myth, at least have the forethought to check your decimal point placement first. New York Magazine writer Olivia Becker learned that lesson the hard way:
Another day, another .77 cents
— Olivia Becker (@oliviaLbecker) October 25, 2017
Another what, now?
It's either 77 cents or .77 dollars. No wonder you're paid less. https://t.co/OkzCEaoSs7
— Halloweeneon (@neontaster) October 25, 2017
Daaaaaaaamn!
You'd earn more if you knew math.
— MiramaxCastngCouch? (@TobytheBeagle1) October 25, 2017
Double daaaaaaaamn!
Math is hard, amirite?
— Chuck Vipperman (@ChuckVipperman) October 25, 2017
Wait…. .77 cents is $0.0077… Math is hard.
— Drummer FAL (@drummerFAL) October 25, 2017
Thats less than 1 cent.
— Kim Jong Undead (@ScribeUndead) October 25, 2017
— Harvey Winestain (@17ebivor) October 25, 2017
.77 cents? Man, making iPhones in a Chinese prison pays more than that.
— Bobson Dugnutt (@BobsonDugnutt9) October 25, 2017
Not even paid a full cent…that’s rough.
— Jonathan Martinez (@Jcadvamlier) October 25, 2017
Wow less than a penny. Why bother?
— touchdown H-town (@touchdownHtown) October 25, 2017
Make it .8 cents.
Don't spend it all at once.
— アラルケテスターズ (@ArquetteSisters) October 25, 2017
Ouch.
Exit advice:
1. Stop lying.
2. Learn 4th grade math.
3. Delete your account.— Brooks (@Brooks_the_Lab) October 25, 2017