• amio
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    11011 months ago

    Publically and condescendingly berating a (presumably) grown man in front of his entire family, infantilizing him and the crypto thing, the little power demonstration with the drinks, getting everyone to laugh at the poor jobless bastard?

    Not sure how wholesome that seems to me. Chewing someone out in public, especially at dinner, is asshole behavior. Being overbearingly “positive” about it on the surface doesn’t really help.

    • @[email protected]
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      6611 months ago

      If I’m going to work every day to support your fat lazy adult ass while you blow money on jpgs of monkeys I’m within my rights to bust your balls about it and you’re lucky I haven’t thrown you out and turned your basement into a home gym

      • amio
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        4011 months ago

        Maybe, for some definition of “rights”. If doing it in public, it would still 100% make you an asshole no matter how right you were.

        • @[email protected]
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          1611 months ago

          Agreed. It sounds like this is a family dinner at home, though. Anons family already know he’s a loser.

      • @snekerpimp
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        811 months ago

        “MOM, MEATLOAF! FUCK! I never know what she’s doing up there”

      • @Duamerthrax
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        611 months ago

        Because feeding their depression is the best way to fix the problem.

        • @[email protected]
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          511 months ago

          If he believes it’s his parents job to fix him that’s about 75% of the problem right there

          • @Duamerthrax
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            1011 months ago

            There’s a difference between not helping and actively hurting. “Though love” is just bullshit.

            • @[email protected]
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              -511 months ago

              Who says it’s tough love? These are human beings, and they’ve been put in a really frustrating position. Denigrating someone who buys nfts is an appropriate response. Especially if they did it with your money.

              • @Duamerthrax
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                711 months ago

                We’re arguing strawman vs strawman. I’m bailing.

                • @[email protected]
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                  -311 months ago

                  I’m not strawmanning, the OPs screenshot mentions specifically that they were criticizing him for buying NFTs and not having a job

                  • @Duamerthrax
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                    1011 months ago

                    Honestly, I saw video game coins and though it was some ingame currency. Also, these types might overhear you talking about crypto/ntf and just assume you’ve bought into it.

                    Regardless, they aren’t making these jokes for anyone’s benefit but their own. Remove the ntf thing, and this greentext is just anxiety inducing for a lot of introverts.

            • @[email protected]
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              -311 months ago

              Supporting your children well into adulthood and solving mental issues you’re not qualified to address is a parents job?

    • @TORFdot0
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      811 months ago

      Your child being a jobless loser isn’t justification to publicly shame them in front of family. Especially because you are enabling them. How about instead of shaming them you kick them out of the house?

        • @TORFdot0
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          311 months ago

          Hey meth ain’t free, congratulations you fixed the failure to launch problems

    • @[email protected]
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      711 months ago

      Depends entirely on the age.

      If some 30 year old who never had a job and is trying get rich quick schemes like crypto while still living at home, then they deserve to be talked down to.

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        11 months ago

        Imagine being a guest at this dinner and watching this guy belittle his (admittedly not doing great) son in front of you as some sort of weird familial power play while airing the family’s dirty laundry.

        I don’t care if Dad is correct, Dad is just as socially retarded as son. It’s where son learned it.

        • amio
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          1511 months ago

          Exactly this. I have no idea how people are justifying dragging someone through the mud in front of people. Imagining being anon is obviously rough (which is probably why someone posted this almost certainly hypothetical scenario), but just having a place at this table would be extremely awkward.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s fiction. I still don’t understand how so many of you take all these posts as descriptions of something that actually occurred. It is a level of gullibility you usually refer to the so called boomers.

    • TragicNotCute
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      I’d argue they weren’t berating him. Nothing in that statement implied they were angry. They just want better for him and will hold him (at least partially) accountable (by not letting him drink).

      • amio
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        911 months ago

        OK, whether the specific term “berating” is semantically correct or not, that’s not particularly relevant to whether or not it’s decent behavior. It is still an ostentatious, infantilizing putdown of anon. In company, and in a setting that’s looking a lot like “dinner with the extended family”.

        Even if anon is the deadbeatiest deadbeat to ever deadbeat, that is… asshole behavior. Pure and simple. Maybe the anon of this fake greentext deserves that?