• NickwithaC
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    111 month ago

    Where’s this toxic positivity the world is so full of?

    • @[email protected]
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      221 month ago

      “We are literally turning into a nazi country”

      “Chin up kiddo, it probably won’t be that bad!”

    • Dragon Rider (drag)
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      161 month ago

      Christmas carols playing in shops.

      Genocide denial.

      People refusing to talk about politics.

      Climate change apathy.

      Carnism apologism.

      Talking about the world’s problems is hard and people don’t want to do it. They want to think positive. But playing your fiddle while the world burns just leads to ruins.

      • @wolfcatreader
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        51 month ago

        Miley Cyrus’s I can buy myself flowers is what comes to mind.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 month ago

          Huh. I thought that has a “respect yourself” vibe, not a “house is burning, but life is great” vibe.

          • @wolfcatreader
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            21 month ago

            Thank you for sharing what the song meant to you. I can see how it highlights self-respect.

            For me, it meant, I don’t need anybody else, I can do everything on my own and please myself. Because once I start mingking with others, I’m bound to get hurt. Hence, I can buy myself flowers. Yes, it’s great being self-reliant, however I feel it is limited as we are humans and can not make it through this world on our own as each of us brings some needed value to our society.

            I’m thinking about our ancestors living in tribes and that we evolved and still exist because of our ancestors highlights on togetherness, and community, which is why our species survived. Yes, I admit that with tech advancement, it may be masked that we can make it out on our own. More importantly, we are social creatures and our well-being is deeply factored by belonging, relating and connecting with others. If the aforementioned negates, our well-being will pay the price.

    • @Soleos
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      21 month ago

      Another silver lining of the pandemic. I feel like it pushed toxic positivity back by decades. You can find toxic positivity burried under the mountains of PPE trash floating in the ocean.

    • @penguinsAreRapists
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      11 month ago

      I work in IT, it used to be fun. Now it’s just a bunch of people with toxic positivity that don’t want to hear anything unless it’s positive. I absolutely hate these people