• CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    A non-mentally disabled adult spending this much time judging imagined people on Facebook/Reddit/Lemmy for a single activity they do in their spare time is not someone you should take life advice from.

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      Lol, says the person who just can’t stop digging and keeps responding.

      Well, I suppose it’s a good thing for you that you seem impervious to growth and admitting you’re wrong. Straw manning, moving the goal posts, and attacking the source is a good start for a tool box of skills used to resist any self reflection, I’m sure you’ve got a lot more in there.

      How much time do you think this takes? What you’re saying isn’t exactly deep and thought provoking. 30 seconds to bang out a response when a little notification interrupts me catching up on the news isn’t much. I couldn’t have spent more than five minutes on this thread altogether, and 90 seconds on you tops.

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        Time that would have been better spent watching Sesame Street, you might have learned how to get along with others.

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              I don’t think those skills necessarily translate. I wouldn’t expect someone who reads children’s books to understand why.

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                Like I said: judging imaginary people you’ve made up in order to look down on. Never been a fan of Harry Potter myself, but I don’t expect someone lacking in basic social skills to understand why other people would say something.

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                  And I wouldn’t expect an emotionally stunted person stuck in high school or earlier to understand why people look down on them. So I guess we both think we understand each other.

                  Cheers!