• hello_hello [they/them, comrade/them]
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    3 days ago

    Read the article next time.

    smuglord: "That'll show OP, he didn't even read the article that he posted"

    It's a weird trend for parents to try and connect with their socially self isolated adult children by socially isolating themselves.

    It's a little extreme sure, but sweet in a way.

    Imagine how privileged you have to be to say this. Seems like you never grew any sort of empathy for people with mental health issues otherwise you'd know how unhelpful it would be for your parents to roleplay your depression using money and time that could have went to helping you.

    • Palacegalleryratio [he/him]
      hexagon
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      3 days ago

      Imagine reading the article, and being so brainworms that you think “yes this is a wholesome good news story, all is well with society, silly OP mustn’t have even read it.”

      • Tom742 [comrade/them]
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        3 days ago

        Bet this person reads those news articles about 8 year olds crowd raising funds to pay off other 8 year olds lunch debts and thinks it’s “kind of sweet in a way”

        • Palacegalleryratio [he/him]
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          3 days ago

          The sort of person who is literate and is able to understand what the words they’re reading mean, but has never had a single independent thought in their life, and as such is not able to think beyond the words on the page in front of them and infer any context, wider meaning or implications. So they can read that an 8 year old did a charitable thing, and then have zero further thoughts about what the conditions are that mean the other 8 year olds are getting into food debt.

          Now I think about it, probably the exact same type of person that condemns Hamas because Oct 7th “wasn’t very nice”, without a single thought about the history, motivations and actions that lead up to Oct 7th.