Catching up with relatives
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I disagree, the consequences of how people see and interact with you based on that one vote isn’t separate from any other consequences the vote has.
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Dragon Rider (drag)replied to [email protected] last edited by
How dare you try to mobilise your community to solve problems! Thinking about the world’s problems is for the rich and powerful. Us working class people want no part in it!
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I love how you’ve set up a false dichotomy to complain about lack of nuance.
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Good for him, that’s what we all wanted, hence the previous answer. It’s a win win. He’s out of here, with a job and we all can finally stop listening to his fapping all over the house. Not to mention the savings on stain cleanings
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Username checks out.
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You say that untill your grandma starts talking about how much she wishes trans people should be deported
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Yeah I hate when people talk about bigotry and hate.
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We call that third group Lemmings.
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“Grandma shut up you old hag bigot”
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GladiusBreplied to ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed last edited by
I agree and I don’t. Yea we could go that rabbit hole. Or I can relate with something that effects me financially. Because politics are part of life. I don’t want to organize this shit. I just want to exist and hope good things for people.
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And no one else will talk to them.
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Omg I loved that series - one of the more deep things I've read, at the time and possibly still since as well.
I particularly remember the gluttony example - it's not about an amount of food so much as caring about food, more than Remember The Human i.e. the wait staff who brings it to you.
He definitely helped shape my personality, in caring about people over "rightness of stuff" - like if the toast isn't perfect but good enough, now I'll still tip.
There are just some things worth paying attention to, and everything else should kinda fade away into the background as being irrelevant.